Citations:
[1572] EngR 200, (1572-1616) 6 Co Rep 52, (1572) 77 ER 332
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
See Also – The Countess of Rutland’s Case 1572
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Cited by:
See Also – Countess of Rutland’s Case 1604
Popham CJ said: ‘it would be inconvenient, that matters in writing made by advice and on consideration, and which finally import the certain truth of the agreement of the parties should be controlled by averment of the parties to be proved by the . .
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Land
Updated: 05 November 2022; Ref: scu.432166