Statement made in the summons (i.e., declaration or bill), or afterwards ordered by the Court, of facts, on which an action is founded. It is divided into distinct heads or articles, and the defendant is required either distinctly to admit or deny each. In so far as not expressly denied, each is held to be admitted.

Source: Kinnear, Digest of House of Lords cases (1865), pg. 351.

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