1C6 IIOHSF. WAKUANTY. 



jiroceod. I lis best plan will bo to enquire from 

 the offioei-s of the eoiinty court of the district in 

 which he resides what to do, and they will give 

 him every information, and will show him how to 

 bring his action ; thoy will also tell him the day 

 and hour on which th(> action will be tried, lie- 

 fore the complainant goes to the county court office 

 to lodge his ])laint, he should commit to writing 

 the particulars of his claim, for it is part of the 

 statute law affecting county comis, that all claims 

 of forty shillings (c) and upwards shall be ex- 

 plained by the complainant, adding thereto par- 

 ticulars, that is, by setting out in detail the several 

 items constituting his claim. The claim then in 

 this case we will suppose to be particularised in 

 some such way, as thus : — 



Bnowx, plaintiff, rcnmn Ssrmi, defendant. 

 Th(> plaintiff claims fruni the defendant tlie .sum of 2.V. 1 0.». Or/., 



on a breach of -wan-auty, of which the following arc the par- 

 ticulars: — 



January, 1877. 



Cash paid defendant for brown horse £10 



llorso sold at Lewes market on Feb. 



10th for £17 



Deduct eight days' keep . . XI 1 



Vetcrinarj- Surgeon's Cer- 

 tificate 1 1 



Postage and other sums 



out of pocket .') 



•J 10 



14 10 

 £2.) 10 



(f) Couiivlidutc-d Oi-dcrs, li)75, Order vii. 1. 



