... as near as may be, to the practice, pleadings, aud forms and modes of proceeding existing at the time in like causes in the courts of record of the state within which such circuit or district courts are held, any rule of court to the contrary notwithstanding. The Supreme Court Reporter - Page 2151899Full view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1876 - 802 pages
...circuit and district courts, shall conform as near as may be " to the same things " existing at the time in the courts of record of the State within which such circuit and district courts are held." The purpose of the provision is apparent upon its face. No analysis... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 716 pages
...in force June 1, 1S72, changed the rule in certain civil cases. It is: "The practice, pleading and forms and modes of proceeding in civil causes other...courts, shall conform as near as may be to the practice, pleading and forms and modes of proceeding existing at the time iu like causes in the courts of record... | |
| Law - 1877 - 980 pages
...01 Congress of June 1872, sec. 914, US Rev. Stat., which requires that the practice, pleadings, and forms and modes of proceeding in civil causes, other...admiralty causes, in the circuit and district courts of the United States, shall conform, as nearly as may be, to the practice, pleadings, forms and modes... | |
| Law - 1877 - 1004 pages
...of Congress of June 1872, sec. 914," US Rev. Stat., which requires that the practice, pleadings, and forms and modes of proceeding in civil causes, other...admiralty causes, in the circuit and district courts of the United States, shall conform, as nearly as may be, to the practice, pleadings, forms and modes... | |
| Kenneth McIntosh - Constitutional history - 1877 - 208 pages
...the United States in cases where they apply. It is enacted, too, that the practice, pleadings, and forms and modes of proceeding in civil causes, other than equity and admirality causes in the diatrict and circuit courts, shall conform as near as may be to the practice... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (4th Circuit) - Admiralty - 1877 - 684 pages
...forms and modes of proceeding in common law suits, shall be conformed by the United States courts, as near as may be, to the practice, pleadings, and forms and rules of proceeding existing in like causes in State courts of record. Since 1872 this court has not,... | |
| Law - 1878 - 560 pages
...of June, 1872, § 914, IT. S. Rev. Stat., which requires that the practice, pleadings and forms aud modes of proceeding in civil causes, other than equity...admiralty causes, in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States, shall conform as "nearly as may be to the practice, pleadings, forms aud modes... | |
| Austin Abbott - Civil procedure - 1879 - 664 pages
...the revised statutes of the United States. That section prescribes that " The practice, pleading, and forms and modes of proceeding in civil causes, other...causes, in the circuit and district courts, shall confirm as near as may be, to the practice, pleadings and forms, and modes of proceeding existing at... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1879 - 644 pages
...Congress of June 1st, 1S72, (17 US Stat. at Large, 197, now § 914 of the Revised Statutes,) conforming the forms and modes of proceeding in civil causes, other than equity and admiralty causes, " as near as may be, to the practice, pleadings and forms and modes of proceeding existing at the time... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1899 - 2060 pages
...follows: "Sec. 914. The practice, pleadings, and forms and modes of proceeding in civil causes, other thau equity and admiralty causes, In the circuit and district...state within which such circuit or district courts arc held, any rule of court to the contrary notwithstanding." These several provisions are not only... | |
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