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Aug. 12.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2469
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- For Money had and received.
- On Account stated.
- On a Promissory Note (Payee v. Maker).
- On a Promissory Note (Indorsee v. Maker).
- On a Promissory Note (Indorsee v. Indorser).
- On a Dishonoured Cheque.
- On a Guarantee.
- For Balance of Partnership Account.
- For Assault.
- Claim by Husband and Wife for Assault on the Wife.
- For Assault, with Special Damage.
- For Injury to Stock by Dogs.
- For Negligent Driving.
- For Negligent Care of Premises.
- Claim against a Local Body for Obstruction on a Highway.
- Against Carrier for Loss of Goods.
- For unlawfully impounding Cattle.
- Against Steamship Company for Loss of Luggage.
- General Form stating several Causes of Action.
NOTE.—For statement of special defence, see Form No. 36 in Appendix A.
FORMS OF STATEMENTS OF CLAIM.
No. 1.—CLAIM FOR GOODS SOLD AND DELIVERED.
The plaintiff claims £ for [or the balance of] goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant, as in the “Particulars” hereto attached [or hereunder written].
No. 2.—CLAIM BY AN EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRATOR.
The plaintiff, as executor [or administrator] of A. B., deceased, claims £ for [or the balance of] goods sold and delivered by the said A. B. to the defendant, as in the “Particulars” hereto attached [or hereunder written].
No. 3.—CLAIM AGAINST AN EXECUTOR OR ADMINISTRATOR.
The plaintiff claims from the defendant, as executor or administrator of A. B., deceased, £ for [or the balance of] goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the said A. B., as in the “Particulars” hereto attached [or hereunder written].
No. 4.—CLAIM AGAINST A MARRIED WOMAN.
The plaintiff claims against the separate estate of C. D., a married woman, and the wife of A. B., for goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the said C. D., as in the “Particulars” hereto attached [or hereunder written].
No. 5.—CLAIM AGAINST HUSBAND AND WIFE UPON CAUSE OF ACTION BEFORE MARRIAGE.
The plaintiff claims £ for goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the said [Hannah], the wife of the defendant, before her marriage, as in the “Particulars” hereto attached [or hereunder written].
No. 6.—CLAIM FOR GOODS BARGAINED AND SOLD.
The plaintiff claims £ for goods bargained and sold by the plaintiff to the defendant on or about the day of , 19 .
No. 7.—ACTION FOR NOT ACCEPTING GOODS.
The plaintiff claims £ , damages sustained by reason of the defendant refusing to accept and pay for goods bargained and sold by the plaintiff to the defendant on or about the day of , 19 .
No. 8.—ACTION BY PURCHASER FOR NOT DELIVERING GOODS.
The plaintiff claims £ , damages sustained by reason of the defendant not delivering goods bargained and sold by the defendant to the plaintiff on the day of 19. , and agreed to be delivered by the defendant to the plaintiff within days [or in a reasonable time] after the sale.
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