Every rule may be waived by the person for whose benefit it is introduced.


Bickerdike v. Bollman (1787), 1 T. R. 405.


Every rule may be waived by the person for whose benefit it is introduced.

Every rule may be waived by the person for whose benefit it is introduced.

Every rule may be waived by the person for whose benefit it is introduced.

Every rule may be waived by the person for whose benefit it is introduced.