Manner and form denials in pleadings require denying allegations exactly as pleaded, shifting burden to prove accordingly. Modo et forma describes a traverse in pleadings whereby a party denies an allegation not only in general effect but exactly in the manner and form pleaded, obliging the proponent of the allegation to prove the fact both in substance and in the particular form asserted.
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Manner and form denials in pleadings require denying allegations exactly as pleaded, shifting burden to prove accordingly.
Modo et forma describes a traverse in pleadings whereby a party denies an allegation not only in general effect but exactly in the manner and form pleaded, obliging the proponent of the allegation to prove the fact both in substance and in the particular form asserted.
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