The New Jersey Practice Act 1912 And Rules Annotated With New Forms Adapted

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Stephen's PI- 357- 184. Commencement of a Separate Answer by One of Several Defendants, who is Sued by the Wrong Name.
COURT.
John Doe, Plaintiff, Separate Answer . , of Richard Poe.
Richard Row, et als. , Defendants.
Defendant Richard Poe residing in Newark, who has been sued in this action by the name of Richard Row, answering separately, say that: Form 185 ANSWERS. 168 185. Commencement of Answer by Infant Defendant.
COURT.
(State venue if action is in Supreme Court. } John Doe, Plaintiff, v
...s.
Answer.
Richard Roe, Defendant.
The defendant, Richard Roe, residing in Newark, by A. B. Residing in Newark, who was admitted by the Court as the guardian ad litem of this defendant who is an infant within the age of twenty-one years, says: 186. Objections in Point of Law (Under Rule 26) .
(NOTE: The objection should be stated as a separate i. E. As a First, Second or other Defense. ) (i) Defendant will object that the complaint discloses no cause of action. It fails to show that (specify the particulars in which the statement of the cause of action is defective}.


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