nullo est erratum plea

nullo est erratum plea
/nalow est areytam pliy/ Pleading interposed in a writ or assignment of error to the effect that there was no error and such a plea does not admit facts not well pleaded. Silverton v. Com., 314 Mass. 52, 49 N.E.2d 439

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • nullo est erratum — A plea to the assignment of errors in a coram nobis proceeding, equivalent to a demurrer, admitting the truth of the error assigned but insisting that in law it is not error. Chambers v State, 117 Fla 642, 158 So 153 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • in nullo est erratum — /in nalow est areytam/ In nothing is there error. The name of the common plea or joinder in error, denying the existence of error in the record or proceedings; which is in the nature of a demurrer, and at once refers the matter of law arising… …   Black's law dictionary

  • in nullo est erratum — /in nalow est areytam/ In nothing is there error. The name of the common plea or joinder in error, denying the existence of error in the record or proceedings; which is in the nature of a demurrer, and at once refers the matter of law arising… …   Black's law dictionary

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