Cogno'vit

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 3: Catarrh to Dion, p. 334

Cogno'vit (viz. actionem, 'he has confessed the action'), in the law of England, is the defendant's written confession that the plaintiff's cause against him is just and true. By this confession before or after issue, the defendant suffers judgment to be entered against him without trial, in which case the judgment is called judgment by confession.

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