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Praunkissen Sing’h v. Banrassy Gose.

for them.
Actions must be suited to each pticular case. And however beneficial Actions on the case may be still, they are to be confined within some limits, and a case in Douglas’s Reports shews that they are limited by the principle I have mentioned.
Douglas 133.
Longchampd: Kenny
“The Plf must never be pmitted to turn the generality of the Court, into a Surprisve on the Deft.”
In this case we were led away from our defence by the managmt of the cause on the part of Plf. [See in a subsequent vol: my notes of the First Term 1787, pa: 38, & 39; being notes of the 7 & 8 February, on the last of which days Judgement was pronounced in this cause.