SUPREME COURT.—In Banco.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17. [Before His Honor Sir G. A. Arney, Knight, Chief Justice.)
GiiiBEET v. Gilbebt. —Argument on demurrer. —Mr. Whitaker for plaintiff; Mr. J. B. Russell, in the absence of Mr. Rees, for the respondent.—His Honor gave judgment in this case, and after recapitulating the arguments adduced in support of the demurrer, and the respondent's reply, and citing the authorities brought forward, gave judgment that the demurrer must be overruled with costs. If there were any objection open to defendant on the grounds stated by His Honor, it was open to him to take it in another shape than by demurrer, namely, by special pleading.—Mr. Russell applied for leave to plead, which was granted.—The Court then rose.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 293, 17 December 1870, Page 2
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121SUPREME COURT.—In Banco. Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 293, 17 December 1870, Page 2
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