Lat. Together; jointly. Townsh. PI. 44. Insimul computassent. They accounted together. The name of the count in assumpsit upon an account stated; it being averred that the parties had settled their accounts together, and defendant engaged to pay plaintiff the balance. Fraley v. Bispham, 10 Pa. 325, 51 Am. Dec. 486; Loventhal v. Morris, 103 Ala. 332, 15 South. 672. Insimnl tennit. One species of the writ of formedon brought against a stranger by a coparcener on the possession of the ancestor, etc. Jacob.
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