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LICET SAEPIUS REQUISITUS

pleading. practice. Although often requested. It is usually alleged in the declaration that the defendant, licet saepius requisitus, he did not perform the contract, the violation of which is the foundation of the action. The allegation is generally sufficient when a request is not parcel of the contract. Indeed, in such cases it is unnecessary even to lay a general request, for the bringing of the suit is itself a sufficient request.

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