A Treatise on Pleading and Practice in Courts of Record in Civil Cases in the State of Oklahoma: With Forms, Band 2

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Vernon law book Company, 1922

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Exceptions
818
ARTICLE II
819
Indians 919 Jurisdiction of courts 920 Judicial proceedings
825
OfficialsAuthority
826
Rules and acts ARTICLE III
827
Knowledge of
829
Continuance of fact 926 Personal status 927 Indians
830
Regularity in business 929 Mail matter
831
Available evidence not produced
832
Laws of another state 932 Judicial proceedings
833
Official acts
834
Carriers
835
RailroadsInjury to passenger
836
ARTICLE IV
846
Holder
856
Consideration 958 InsuranceIn general
857
Proof of loss 960 Misrepresentation or breach
858
Indians 962 Statute of limitations
860
Damages 964 Malicious prosecution
861
Negligence
863
ARTICLE V
864
Ordinances 1028 Memoranda and incomplete contracts 1029 Minutes
865
Persons in possession 1072 Age and pedigree 1073 Dying declarations DIVISION IX BEST AND SECONDARY EVIDENCE
866
RELEVANCY AND MATERIALITY 966 Pertinent to issues
867
Materiality
870
Value
877
Reasonable compensation
879
Damages
880
Personal injuries
882
Wrongful death
883
Negative evidence
885
Will contest
886
Divorce
892
Fraud
893
Insurance
894
Marriage 979 Price
895
Title 981 Services
896
Condemnation proceedings 983 Agency and partnership
897
Unlawful arrest
898
Discretion
901
Declarations 991 Injury and pain
902
Acts and statements
904
Directions DIVISION III SIMILAR MATTERS 994 In general
905
Fraud 996 CustomAccidentsValue
906
DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE Subdivision 1 Statutes Ordinances and Public Records 997 Acts of CongressStatute booksLegislative journals
907
Foreign laws 999 Ordinances
908
Congressional documents 1001 CopiesPublic records 1002 Official books and records
909
Court records and files
913
Records of justice of the peace 1005 Departmental records
915
Land office receipts and records
916
Official signatures presumed genuine 1008 Authentication 1009 Copies of foreign records
917
Translations Subdivision 11 Private Writings 1011 Church records 1012 Corporate records
918
Written instruments
919
Recitals in deeds and mortgages
920
Account books
921
Memoranda
922
Injury to employee
936
Damage to property
937
Wrongful death
938
Death
939
Fraud
940
Agency
941
Consideration 1034 Delivery
944
Mistake 1036 FraudDuress
945
Separate or subsequent oral contract
946
Evidence explanatory of writing
956
Evidence showing performance or discharge
963
OPINION EVIDENCE Subdivision 1 Nonexpert Testimony 1040 Conclusions and opinions in general
964
Nonexpert witnesses in general 1042 Foundation 1043 Discretion
967
Value
968
Paternity race and
971
Mental condition 1047 Physical appearances conduct and condition
973
Financial condition 1049 Medical and surgical practice
974
Speed 1051 Damages
975
Amount
976
Custom and usage 1054 Habits and nature
977
Ownership 1056 Agency 1057 Handwriting 1058 Identification
978
Dangerous and safe conditionsNegligence
979
Competency and skill Subdivision II Expert Testimony 1061 Subjectmatter
980
Competency of experts
985
Examination of expertsHypothetical questions
988
Handwriting 1065 In general DIVISION VII HEARSAY
996
Statements of others than parties or witnesses
997
Evidence based on hearsay
1000
Intent DIVISION VIII DECLARATIONS
1001
Selfserving declarations
1002
Against interest
1004
Necessity of best evidence
1006
Matters evidenced by writing
1007
Public records 1077 Court records
1009
1077a Evidence at former trial or other proceeding
1010
Contents of writing
1012
Collateral writings
1013
Copies 1081 Secondary evidence admissible when
1015
Letters
1017
Maps and photographs
1018
Identification and authenticity DIVISION V PAROL AND EXTRINSIC EVIDENCE
1019
Contracts
1020
Insurance policies
1021
Notes and indorsements
1022
Deeds and mortgages
1023
Tickets bills of lading and receipts
1024
Release
1025
Written statements 1090 Conduct
1026
Acquiescence or silence 1092 Admissions by parties or others interested
1027
Admissions of former owners or privies
1028
Admissions by agents
1031
Admissions by corporate and municipal officers
1033
Husband and wife
1034
Principal and surety 1098 Guardian 1099 Conspirators
1035
Preliminary evidence
1036
Mode of proof 1102 Explanation 1103 Construction
1037
ARTICLE VI
1038
Prima facie evidence
1044
Circumstantial evidence 1109 Affirmative and negative evidenceConclusions
1045
Effect of opinion evidence
1046
Effect of admissions
1047
Testimony of party
1048
Insurance
1052
Trusts
1053
Wills
1055
Court records and files
1061
Partnership 1123 Agency and official capacity
1062
Sales
1063
Fraud
1064
Negligence and cause
1065
Novation
1067
Title 1129 PaymentReceipts 1130 Amount of damages
1068
Usury 1132 Copy of articles of incorporation 1133 1134 Recovery of penalties Abandonment of homestead
1069
Financial status 1136 Ejectment 1137 Attachment 1138 Cancellation of instruments
1070
Reformation of instruments 1140 Divorce
1071
Bastardy
1072
CHAPTER XVI
1073
11511162 Article II Jury panel
1090
Lists to be certified
1091
District courtHow drawn
1092
VeniresHow servedForm
1093
Open veniresTalesmenForm
1094
County courtHow selected
1095
Procedure when regular panel exhausted 1160 Qualifications of jurorsExemptions
1096
Former list removed when new list selected 1162 Irregularities in drawing
1097
1631171 Article IIIQualifications challenges and exemptions
1098
Waiver of objection
1108
Order of challenges
1109
Challenges for cause
1110
Vacancies filled at once
1112
Talesmen 1171 Exemptions
1113
11721175 Article IV Oath number term and summoning
1114
11761189 Article V Custody conduct and deliberations
1119
11901203 Article VI Verdict
1129
12041216 Article VII Special interrogatories and findings ARTICLE I
1142
Waiver
1143
In equity cases
1144
Trial of issues
1145
In actions at law or in equity or mixed actions
1146
In particular actions or proceedings
1147
Sections
1157
Additional instructions
1180
Information after retirement
1181
CHAPTER XVIII
1207
Parties
1213
Form Construction Objections and exceptions
1216
Definition CHAPTER XVII
1217
Province of court
1218
Defining words and terms
1219
Judgment on verdict
1222
Interest 1258 On special verdict
1223
Judgment against verdict
1224
CONFORMITY TO FINDINGS 1260 Supported by findings
1225
Approval of findings
1226
ARTICLE IV
1227
Ejectment 1270 Interplea
1231
Bastardy DIVISION III EQUITY 1272 In general
1232
Specific performance
1235
Foreclosure
1236
Mechanics lien
1237
RECORD OF JUDGMENT 1276 Journal entryForm
1238
Clerk to make record 1278 When made
1246
Contents 1280 To be signed 1281 Completing record
1247
Conclusiveness 1283 Nunc pro tunc orders
1248
Lost or destroyed judgment 1285 Filing transcriptJustices judgment
1251
In other county 1287 Record in realty case 1288 Recording
1252
Involuntary dissolution 1290 Record as notice
1253
Conformity to pleadings 1255 Prayer
1254
Orders and decrees
1291
Petition
1292
When party is in default
1293
Proof takenDamages
1294
Time for rendering judgment
1295
Validity of judgmentServiceForm of judgment
1296
Actions to which state is partyDismissalDefaultNotice to Attorney General
1297
NoticeHow givenProof
1298
Judgment without notice void
1299
Opening judgment after default on service by publication
1300
Excusable default
1301
PleadingForm
1302
Valid defenseExcusePetitionEffect of motion
1303
Discretion of court
1304
ARTICLE VI
1305
During term
1306
After term
1307
Commonlaw powers
1308
Want of jurisdiction
1309
Other remedies
1310
ErrorsIrregularities
1311
1312
1312
Pleading
1313
Operation and effect
1314
MotionForm
1315
1316 PetitionForm
1316
Hearing
1317
Evidence
1318
Trial of ground of review
1319
Defense must be shown
1320
Suspending proceedingsBondForms
1321
IN GENERAL Sections 1395 Nature of former recovery 1396 Nature of actionWarrant indebtedness 1397 Equitable actions 1398 Interplea 1399 Re...
1343
Dismissal
1351
Demurrer 1409 Verdict without judgment 1410 Pendency of appeal
1352
Judgment vacated or reversed DIVISION II CAUSES OF ACTION OR DEFENSES MERGED BARRED OR CONCLUDED 1412 Nature of merger 1...
1353
Identity of actions 1415 Identity of subjectmatter
1356
Theory of action 1417 Form of remedy
1357
Grounds of action
1358
Relief
1359
Splitting actionsSingle and entire 1421 Accounts
1360
Installments 1423 Torts
1361
Successive causes of action 1425 Defenses concluded
1362
Duration of lien
1363
Postponement of lien
1364
JUDGMENTS CONCLUSIVE IN GENERAL 1430 NatureIn general 1431 Failure to appeal
1365
Judgments of federal courts 1433 Probate jurisdiction 1434 Finality of determination
1366
Special proceedings 1436 Form of judgment
1367
Confession or consent
1368
Default 1439 Judgment on motion 1440 Erroneous judgment
1369
PERSONS CONCLUDED 1441 Identity of personsIn general Unknown parties Additional parties 1442 1443
1370
Official capacity 1445
1371
Representatives Participating in action 1447 Privity in general
1372
Vendor and purchaser
1373
Other special relations
1374
Coplaintiffs and codefendants 1451 Persons not parties or privies
1376
Evidence Evidence of property rights DIVISION VI MATTERS CONCLUDED 1454 Scope of estoppel
1377
Effect of recitals
1381
Extrinsic evidence
1382
Errors and irregularitiesIn general 1384 As to parties
1383
Title or right to property
1384
As to pleadings
1385
In proceedings
1386
Perjury
1387
Fraud
1388
Collusion
1389
Available defenses
1390
Nature of attacks
1391
Preventing enforcement
1392
In general
1393
Ancillary probate
1394
Use and occupation
1397
Exemplary damages 1467 Interest and attorneys fees
1399
ARTICLE XII
1401
Fraud
1403
FOREIGN JUDGMENTS
1413
Certificate of amount paid
1419
Statutory power GROUNDS 1494a Errors and irregularities in general 1495 Misconduct 1496 Rulings and instructions
1423
JurorsDisqualificationMisconductCommunications
1428
Defective verdict or findings
1432
Verdict contrary to instructions
1433
Verdict contrary to evidence
1434
Special findings 1502 Amount of recovery
1437
Mistake passion or prejudice
1438
Surprise accident or mistake
1439
Newly discovered evidence
1444
ARTICLE III
1449
Review
1470
Foreign judgments
1471
CHAPTER XX
1477
15351551 Article II Taxation of costs
1485
Prevailing party 1540 Costs that may be taxed at discretion of court 1541 On motions
1487
Pendency of applicationIts effect
1493
15631571a Article IV Collection and payment
1501
15721578 Article V Costs on appeal
1503
SUPPLEMENTAL PROCEEDINGS Sections
1506
In general 1587 Interests subject 1588 Crops 1589 Movable property of public service corporation 1590 Corporation stockAttachment and executio...
1509
ARTICLE III
1512
On abstract or transcript of justice 1597 To sheriff of another county 1598 After death 1599 Time
1513
ContentsForms
1514
Amount
1516
Alias writ 1603 Seal 1604 Amendment 1605 Collateral attack
1517
ARTICLE IV
1518
2 HON PL PRAC
1521
Benevolent corporations
1523
Order to appearForms
1524
Priorities between executions
1525
Attachments and executionsWho may levy 1617 Void when otherwise levied 1618 The levy
1526
Advance of printers fees
1527
Appraisement and return
1528
Property of officer 1622 Excessive levy 1623 Appraisement waived
1529
Injunction
1536
Creation of lien 1631 Dependent on levy 1632 Liens prior to execution
1538
Duration of lien on realty
1539
Claims of third personsBondForm
1540
Quo warranto
1542
Defendant
1543
Apportionment
1544
Waiver
1545
On joint liability
1546
Effect of tender or offer to confess judgment
1547
Settlement stipulation and abatement
1548
CostsCorporationsInvoluntary dissolution
1549
Liability of representative
1550
Costs on interplea
1551
Attorneys fees
1552
Stenographers fees
1553
Receivership
1554
Fees for legal publicationTaxed as costs
1555
Contempt proceedings
1556
Jurors
1557
Witnesses
1558
Guardian
1559
Court clerksFees
1560
Sheriffs and constablesFees
1561
County judgeFees
1562
In general 1662a Examination of debtor and othersArrestContempt 1663 ReferenceForm 1664 ReceiversOrder of appointmentForm 1665 Continuan...
1571
Contempt
1577
Orders 1670 Judgment enforced after death
1578
1671
1579
CHAPTER XXII
1580
Appraisement 1674 Authority to sell 1675 Notice 1676 Return confirmation and objections
1582
Foreclosure 1678 Opening or vacating saleForms
1584
Several executions
1585
Collateral attack
1586
Title and rights of purchaser 1682 Taxes 1683 Wrongful sale
1587
Validity 1685 Foreclosure sale
1588
Without appraisement 1687 Right of redemption 1688 Tax sales
1590
Estray sales
1591
Bribery of witness
1592
17041707 Article II Jurisdiction and parties
1601
Intervention and substitution
1602
17081721 Article IIIProceedings for taking and redelivery of property
1603
Replevin undertakingForm
1605
Order of replevinForm
1606
To different counties Execution of order
1608
Officer may forcibly enter buildings 1715 Custody of property
1609
17221731 Article IV Pleadings and evidence
1613
Mortgaged chattels
1624
ARTICLE VI
1626
EJECTMENT
1645
Right to recover
1651
Distribution among execution creditors
1657
Surplus
1658
ReturnForm
1659
Neglect of officer
1660
Payment
1661
Successive levies
1685
Return 1797 Creation of lien 1798 Operation and effect
1686
PriorityHow determinedReference 1800 Between attachments and other liens
1687
TransferNotice 1802 Duration of liens 1803 Release or abandonment 1804 Custody of property
1689
Receiver 1806 Duties 1807 Notice to debtors
1690
Report of proceedings 1809 Sheriff as receiver 1810 Redelivery bondForm
1691
Disposition of property
1692
Judgment for plaintiff 1813 Delivery to sheriff
1693
Possession by sheriff 1815 Confirming or setting aside saleForm of order
1694
Surplus property 1817 Interest conveyed DIVISION VI DISCHARGE OF ATTACHMENT 1818 Form of remedy
1695
GroundsIn general 1820 Irregular proceedings
1697
Jurisdiction 1822 Persons who may move 1823 Proceedings on motion
1698
Affidavits of defendant 1825 Affidavits of plaintiff
1699
Hearing 1827 Evidence 1828 Burden of proof
1701
DissolutionIn general 1830 Death of defendant 1831 Security to discharge 1832 Effect of dissolution
1703
JudgmentDamages
1704
Liability on bond DIVISION VII CLAIMS BY THIRD PERSONS 1835 OwnershipLiens
1705
Grounds for contest 1837 EstoppelMistake
1707
Proceedings
1708
Trial
1709
Wrongful levy 1842 ActionsDefenses 1843 Pleading
1711
SetoffCrossaction 1845 Evidence
1712
Dismissal
1713
Damages
1714
Who liable
1715
Statutory provisions for delivery by attachment
1716
Redelivery to defendantUndertakingForm
1717
Plaintiffs objection to suretiesForm
1718
Effect of redelivery
1719
Quashing writForms
1720
Return
1721
ServiceAppearance
1725
Subsequ at affidavits and summons 1862 Answer or affidavit of garnisheeForm
1727
By whom made 1864 Time of corporation to answer
1729
Issues and trial
1730
Payment into court
1733
Default of garnisheeJudgmentContempt
1734
Judgment
1735
Trial
1736
Questions for jury
1737
Directed verdictInstructions
1738
Verdict and findingsRequisites
1739
Value of propertyDescription
1740
New trial
1741
JudgmentIn generalForm
1742
For defendant
1743
Description of property
1744
Possession or return
1745
For value of property
1746
Judgment in alternative
1747
Damages
1748
Operation and effect
1749
Enforcement of judgment
1750
Appeal and error
1751
Costs
1752
Replevin bonds
1753
Redelivery bonds
1754
Discharge of sureties
1755
Extent of liability
1756
Jurisdiction 1887 NoticeOrderForms
1757
Eligibility 1889 Oath and bondForms
1760
Liability on bond 1891 ObjectionsWaiverCollateral attack
1762
ContemptInterference with receiver 1893 Vacation of orderSupreme CourtForm
1763
Powers 1895 Title and custody of property 1896 Liens
1765
ATTACHMENT
1766
Disposition of litigated propertyOrderForm 1898 Existing contracts 1899 Investment of fundsApplicationOrderForms
1767
Receivers sales
1768
Distribution and disposition 1902 Receivership expenses
1770
Taxes 1904 Compensation
1771
Rent
1772
Liability of plaintiff and third persons
1774
Additional forms
1775
Jurisdiction and venue
1778
Attachment orderForm
1784
Review by court
1789
ReturnWhen made
1790
New trial v 2 HON PL PRAC
1793
Unrecorded deeds
1797
Persons bound by decree
1798
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Seite 843 - Every holder is deemed prima facie to be a holder in due course; but when it is shown that the title of any person who has negotiated the instrument was defective, the burden is on the holder to prove that he or some person under whom he claims acquired the title as a holder in due course.
Seite 1746 - America in the sum of dollars, lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, and each of us, our heirs, successors, executors, and administrators, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
Seite 862 - There must be reasonable evidence of negligence, but where the thing is shown to be under the management of the defendant or his servants, and the accident is such as in the ordinary course of things does not happen if those who have the management use proper care, it affords reasonable evidence, in the absence of explanation by the defendant that the accident arose from want of care.
Seite 1119 - The jury must also, at each adjournment of the court, whether permitted to separate or kept in charge of officers, be admonished by the court that it is their duty not to converse among themselves or with anyone else on any subject connected with the trial, or to form or express any opinion thereon until the cause is finally submitted to them.
Seite 1129 - The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict Is that by which they pronounce generally upon all or any of the issues, either in favor of the plaintiff or defendant: a special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court.
Seite 1090 - National Mediation Board," to be composed of three members appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, not more than two of whom shall be of the same political party.
Seite 1120 - P. 1172. or of the place in which any material fact occurred, it may order them to be conducted, in a body, under the charge of an officer, to the place, which shall be shown to them by some person appointed by the court for that purpose.
Seite 1398 - In an action for the breach of an obligation not arising from contract, where the defendant has been guilty of oppression, fraud, or malice, express or implied, the plaintiff, in addition to the actual damages, may recover damages for the sake of example and by way of punishing the defendant.— 1905:621.
Seite 1212 - Judgment may be given for or against one or more of several plaintiffs, and for or against one or more of several defendants...
Seite 1633 - In an action to recover the possession of personal property, judgment for the plaintiff may be for the possession or the value thereof, in case a delivery cannot be had, and damages for the detention.

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