The Chancery Practice of the State of New-York, Band 2O. Halsted, 1831 |
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... rule , & c . § 10-11 . 1. Orders to show cause , for temporary relief and substituted service , § 12. p . 37 , & c . 2. Service on solicitor or agent , notice of death of an agent , § 13. p . 39 . 8. Intermediate proceedings to hearing ...
... rule , & c . § 10-11 . 1. Orders to show cause , for temporary relief and substituted service , § 12. p . 37 , & c . 2. Service on solicitor or agent , notice of death of an agent , § 13. p . 39 . 8. Intermediate proceedings to hearing ...
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... rule of the 4th of Au- gust , 1823. By the former practice , an order to set the cause down might be entered at any time after the cause was in readiness for hearing . The proper construction of that part of the section therefore is ...
... rule of the 4th of Au- gust , 1823. By the former practice , an order to set the cause down might be entered at any time after the cause was in readiness for hearing . The proper construction of that part of the section therefore is ...
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... rules entitling him to ad- mission . Sed vide , 3 Cowen 22 . ( b Articles of clerkship are seldom entered into , see a form Tidd's Forms , ch . 2. § 1. See Arch- bold's forms , p . 1 , 2. The minor himself would not be bound by such ...
... rules entitling him to ad- mission . Sed vide , 3 Cowen 22 . ( b Articles of clerkship are seldom entered into , see a form Tidd's Forms , ch . 2. § 1. See Arch- bold's forms , p . 1 , 2. The minor himself would not be bound by such ...
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... rule , that whenever a gross sum of money is ap- plied for , it must be by petition ; ( f ) but interest on a gross sum may be applied for on motion . ( g ) Where petition is the course directed by statute , ( as in England in all cases ...
... rule , that whenever a gross sum of money is ap- plied for , it must be by petition ; ( f ) but interest on a gross sum may be applied for on motion . ( g ) Where petition is the course directed by statute , ( as in England in all cases ...
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... rule , or by the known course of the court , the object of the application is to be granted without hearing the other party ; or special , upon notice , where the order applied for , will be granted or re- fused , as the court sees fit ...
... rule , or by the known course of the court , the object of the application is to be granted without hearing the other party ; or special , upon notice , where the order applied for , will be granted or re- fused , as the court sees fit ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
9 Cow adjudged and decreed adultery affirmed aforesaid allowed annexed answer appellant application Assistant Register attend bearing date bill Caption cause ceedings certificate CHAP charge circuit clerk complainant copy costs counsel court of chancery creditors cree deceased decretal order deeds defendant deponent directed dismissed Draft duly entered Esquire examination exceptions executors feigned issue fendant further ordered Grant hearing Hoff impleaded interrogatories John Doe Johns Johns Dig jurat leasehold estates Master Master's office Master's report ment mortgage motion New-York Newl notice paid Paige party payment person petition of appeal petitioner plainant plaintiff pleadings proceedings proofs purchaser re-hearing reference remittitur respondent Richard Roe rule saith served Solicitor statute subpoena suit summons Supreme Court Surrogate sworn taken taxed testator thereof thereupon tion trial Vice Chancellor Wend witnesses writ of error
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 399 - L. 78) declares, that the Circuit Courts of the United States shall have original cognizance, concurrent with the courts of the several States, of all suits of a civil nature at common law or in equity...
Seite 416 - States, in the same manner and under the same regulations, and the writ shall have the same effect, as if the judgment or decree complained of had been rendered or passed in a...
Seite 425 - Court, which was brought into the Supreme Court of the United States by virtue of an appeal, agreeably to the act of Congress, in such case made and provided, fully and at large appears. And whereas, in the present term of October...
Seite 400 - That if a suit be commenced in any state court against an alien, or by a citizen of the state in which the suit is brought against a citizen of another state...
Seite 419 - This is a writ of error to the judgment of the court for the trial of impeachments and the correction of errors...
Seite 65 - ... or either of them, shall lawfully do, or cause to be done in the premises, by virtue of these presents...
Seite 362 - York, on the day of , 18 , at the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard...
Seite 104 - ... who will come in and contribute to the expense of such suit, every order which may be made thereon, requiring such creditors or other persons to exhibit their demands...
Seite 416 - ... assignment of errors, and prayer for reversal, with a citation to the adverse party, signed by the judge of such district court, or a justice of the Supreme Court, the adverse party having at least twenty days
Seite 421 - No other case will be taken up out of the order on the docket, or be set down for any particular day, except under special and peculiar circumstances to be shown to the court. Every case which shall have been called in its order and passed and put at the foot of the docket shall, if not again reached during the term it was called, be continued to the next term of the court.