The authority acted unreasonably making the averment that the proposal would place pressure on greenfield sites elsewhere in the national park. |
To aver that his ancestors were sold as slaves, is not equivalent, in point of law, to an averment that he was a slave. |
And the oath prescribed for them on returning was explicitly an averment of truth. |
In this case the averment of the fact of manufacture meant that there was prima facie evidence of that fact before the court. |
There is no averment in this plea which shows or conduces to show an inability in the plaintiff to sue in the Circuit Court. |
Neither in itself nor in its preamble was there an averment, or even an assumption of its necessity, as a rule of guidance. |