| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1915 - 16 pages
...shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge, in which case he shall so state, such statement operating as a... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - Corporations - 1916 - 76 pages
...he is required to file with the Commission an answer to the charges against him, which answer must specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, or disclaim knowledge regarding them. Hearing upon complaint issued. — While the notice to be served... | |
| Richard Selden Harvey, Ernest Wilder Bradford - Antitrust law - 1916 - 492 pages
...shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge, in which case he shall so state, such statement operating as a... | |
| Current events - 1916 - 688 pages
...shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge, in which case he shall so state, such statement operating as a... | |
| Current events - 1916 - 682 pages
...shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge, in which case lie shall so state, such statement operating as a... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - United States - 1922 - 104 pages
..."shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge in which case he shall so state, such statement operating as a denial."... | |
| Barry Mohun - Antitrust law - 1919 - 68 pages
...shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground' of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge, in which case he shall so state, such statement operating as a... | |
| Norbert Savay - Commerce - 1919 - 522 pages
...shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge, in which case he shall so state, such statement operating as a... | |
| Edgar Watkins - Carriers - 1920 - 940 pages
...shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge, in which case he shall so state, such statement operating as a... | |
| Roger Foster - Civil procedure - 1920 - 1184 pages
...shall contain a short and simple statement of the facts which constitute the ground of defense. It shall specifically admit or deny or explain each of the facts alleged in the complaint, unless the defendant is without knowledge, in which ease he shall so state, such statement operating as a... | |
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