Legal Definition and Related Resources of By bill, or by bill without writ
Meaning of By bill, or by bill without writ
These terms were anciently applied to actions commenced by original bill, instead of by original writ. 1 Archb. Pr. pp. 2, 337′ 5 Hill (N. Y.) 213. They were later used to denote actions commenced, by capias.
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