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DEMAND

Volume 4 · 122 words · 1778 Edition

in its popular sense, denotes a calling for or requiring one's due.

in law, has a more special signification, as contradistinguished from plaint: for all civil actions are pursued either by demands or plaints; according to which the pursuer is called either demandant or plaintiff: viz. in real actions, demandant; and in personal actions, plaintiff. See Plaintiff.

Where the party pursuing is called demandant, the party pursued is called tenant; and where plaintiffs, defendant. See Defendant.

There are two kinds of demands: the one in deed, de facto, as in every precipice; the other in law, de jure; such is entry in land, distress for rent, &c.

DEMEMBRE, in heraldry, is said of dismembered animals, or those with their limbs cut off.