Legal Definition and Related Resources of Pure plea
Meaning of Pure plea
In equity pleading. One which relies wholly on some matter dehors the bill; as, for example, a plea of a release on a settled account. Pleas not pure are so called in contradistinction to pure pleas. They are sometimes also denominated “negative pleas.” 4 Bouv. Inst, note 4275.
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