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Meaning of Conclusion to the country
In pleading. The tender of an issue for trial by a jury. When the issue is tendered by the defendant, it is as follows: “And of this the said C. D. puts himself upon the country.” When tendered by the plaintiff, the formula is, “And this the said A. B. prays may be inquired of by the country.” It is held, however, that there is no material difference between these two modes of expression, and that if the one be substituted for the other the mistake is unimportant. 10 Mod. 166.
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