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9781290351164: Questions and Answers on Law. Alphabetically Arranged, with References to the Most Approved Authorities Volume 3

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What is an abatement 1A batement, in its present and most general signification, relates to writs or plaints, and means the quashing or destroying the plaintiffs writ or plaint. A plea in abatement, is a plea put in by the defendant, in which he shows cause to the court why he should not be impleaded or sued, or if impleaded, not in the manner and form he then is, therefore praying that the writ or plaint may abate; that is, that the suit of the plaintiff may for that time cease. 1I nst., 134, b. 277. F. JV. B., 115. Glb. H. C. D., 186. Terms de Ley, 1C kitty on Pleading, vol. 1, 134. Or thus, abatement is a term having several meanings. The most general is its application to a plea which goes to show that the plaintiff cannot recover in the form of action, its appropriate use is: 1. When the courts have no jurisdiction. 2. When the plaintiff has no right to prosecute ;as in actions for wrongs, when too few or too many have joined in the action. 3. When real parties to a contract are not all joined as defendants. In the last case the plea must state who are the real parties. Two very inconvenient results arise from omitting to plead this plea in the case la-t mentioned, viz.: 1. The defendants proceeded against must answer to the plaintiff for the whole amount recovered. 2. They cannot recover of their co-contractors the proportion they should pay of the amount, because it was in their power to have made them co-defendants. PLEAS TO THE JURISDICTION. 1.
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