such a case is that the
claimant is entitled to sue all or any of them for the full amount of his
loss, and each ... said to be jointly and severally liable for it. If the
claimant sues defendant A but not B and C, it is open
decrees are not conclusive proof of that which they state. Illustration A sues B for trespass on his land. B alleges the existence
Section 1, for the original Illustrations (b).] (c) A sues B for damage done by a dog of B's, which B knew ... near the time in question are relevant facts. (n) A sues B for negligence in providing him with a carriage for hire not reasonably
arising, secured or determined, cannot be transferred; (e) A mere right to sue cannot be transferred; (f) A public office cannot be transferred
afterwards be charged with giving false evidence. Illustrations (a) A sues B for the price of goods sold and delivered to B. C says that
some other provisions of this Act. Illustrations (a) A and B separately sue C for a libel which reflects upon each of them ... stealing a cow from him. B is convicted. A `afterwards' sues C for the cow, which B had sold to him before his conviction
determined by forfeiture for non-payment of rent, and the lessor sues to eject the lessee, if, at the hearing of the suit, the lessee
Limitation Act, 1963
13. Exclusion of time in cases where leave to sue or appeal as a pauper is applied for.—
In computing the period ... suit or appeal in any case where an application for leave to sue or appeal as a pauper has been made and rejected, the time
consent of the party or the order of the Court. Illustration A sues B on an agreement and gives B notice to produce
stranger becomes adverse, it suffers an injury and has the right to
sue for the recovery of the property. If there is a legally appointed ... legal
rights by the appointment of a receiver having authority to sue on
its behalf, or by the institution of a suit in its name