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Effect of the joinder of issues by parties
Meaning of joinder of issue
Position of the law where no issue was joined as between the parties on a specific question
Principles governing the requirement of evidence in proving issues which have been joined by parties
The principle that issues joined should be tried as settled in the pleadings
The rule that before an issue of fact can be said to have been joined by the parties in their pleadings, there must be proper and specific traverse of the fact/s contained in the pleadings
The rule that issues are joined and defined on the pleadings of the parties and not in the address of learned Counsel
The rule that the court should only consider matters in respect of which issues have been joined by the parties in their pleadings
When issues will be said to be joined on the pleadings
When it would be said that parties have joined issues
Whether a court is precluded from applying and construing the provisions of a statute because parties have not joined issues on it in their pleadings
Whether evidence is required to be led where no issue was joined between parties on a specific question
Whether issues are joined through the address of counsel
Whether it is necessary for parties to join issues on a point of law
Whether there can be proof without a proper joinder of issues of fact
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