It is difficult to understand how counsel could have pleaded paragraph 12 and then omitted to claim therefor in paragraph 13 [i.e., the prayer for relief]. However, as the defendant is now before me, I think I am at liberty to make such order as the plaintiff appears to be entitled to upon the allegations in his statement of claim, as amended, and the evidence adduced at trial, independently of the terms of the claim for relief in the statement of claim, as amended. Vide: Merriam v. Parish (1908), 8 W.L.R. 340.
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