Excerpt from The Practice of the Courts of King's Bench and Common Pleas in Personal Actions and Ejectment, Vol. 2 of 2: To Which Are Added the Law and Practice of Extents; And the Rules of Court and Modern Decisions in the Exchequer of Pleas
Within the time limited by the rule to reply, or order for further time, the plaintiff either moves the court to set aside the plea, if un founded; or, admitting it to be well founded, in point of fact as well as law, he discontinues his actiong, enters a nolle prosequi, stet processus, or cassetur billa cel breve', or, in an action against an executor or administrator, takes judgment of assets infuturo, &c.; or, admitting the fact, he denies the law by a demurrer or, admitting' the law, he denies the fact, or confesses and avoids it, or concludes the defendant by matter of estoppel.
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