United States Circuit Courts of Appeals Reports: With Key-number Annotations ... V. 1-171 [1891-1919].West, 1915 |
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Page vii
... further oath . 8 . PRACTICE . 1. The practice shall be the same as in the Supreme Court of the United States , as far as the same shall be applicable . 9 . PROCESS . 1. All process of this court shall be in the name of the President of ...
... further oath . 8 . PRACTICE . 1. The practice shall be the same as in the Supreme Court of the United States , as far as the same shall be applicable . 9 . PROCESS . 1. All process of this court shall be in the name of the President of ...
Page xii
... further postponement . 7. Whenever the plaintiff and defendant in a writ of error pending in the court , or the appellant and appellee in an appeal , shall , by their attorneys of record , sign and file with the clerk an agreement in ...
... further postponement . 7. Whenever the plaintiff and defendant in a writ of error pending in the court , or the appellant and appellee in an appeal , shall , by their attorneys of record , sign and file with the clerk an agreement in ...
Page xx
... further proceedings may be had in such court as to law and justice may appertain . Such mandate or other process may issue at any time on the order of the court , and when not otherwise ordered , it shall issue as of course at the ...
... further proceedings may be had in such court as to law and justice may appertain . Such mandate or other process may issue at any time on the order of the court , and when not otherwise ordered , it shall issue as of course at the ...
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... further disclosed that the charter of the corporation contained the pro- vision that " the said corporation shall be authorized to organize when fifty thousand dollars shall have been subscribed , and shall be a going concern when two ...
... further disclosed that the charter of the corporation contained the pro- vision that " the said corporation shall be authorized to organize when fifty thousand dollars shall have been subscribed , and shall be a going concern when two ...
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... further consideration of the objections was unnecessary or because , on reconsideration the court believed the evidence did not support the objections . [ Ed . Note . For other cases , see Bankruptcy , Cent . Dig . § 917 ; Dec. Dig ...
... further consideration of the objections was unnecessary or because , on reconsideration the court believed the evidence did not support the objections . [ Ed . Note . For other cases , see Bankruptcy , Cent . Dig . § 917 ; Dec. Dig ...
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Page 402 - It is a finality as to the claim or demand in controversy, concluding parties and those in privity with them, not only as to every matter which was offered and received to sustain or defeat the claim er demand, but as to any other admissible matter which might have been offered for that purpose...
Page 85 - The essence of the wrong in unfair competition consists in the sale of the goods of one manufacturer or vendor for those of another ; and if defendant so conducts its business as not to palm off its goods as those of complainant, the action fails.
Page 573 - Provided, That no operator, train dispatcher, or other employee who by the use of the telegraph or telephone dispatches, reports, transmits, receives, or delivers orders pertaining to or affecting train movements shall be required or permitted to be or remain on duty for a longer period than nine hours in any twenty-fourhour period in all towers, offices, places, and stations continuously operated night and day...
Page 390 - ... debts owing to any person who by the laws of the States or the United States is entitled to priority.
Page 209 - The executor or administrator of a decedent, who has left, him or her surviving, a husband, wife, or next of kin, may maintain an action to recover damages for a wrongful act. neglect, or default, by which the decedent's death was caused, against a natural person who, or a From Id.
Page 139 - No seaman shall by any agreement forfeit his lien upon the ship, or be deprived of any remedy for the recovery of his wages to which he would otherwise have been entitled ; and every stipulation in any agreement inconsistent with any provision of this...
Page 402 - From the variety of cases relative to judgments being given in evidence in civil suits, these two deductions seem to follow as generally true: first, that the judgment of a court of concurrent jurisdiction, directly upon the point, is as a plea, a bar, or as evidence, conclusive, between the same parties, upon the same matter, directly in question in another court...
Page xix - Making a manuscript copy of the record, when required by the rules, for each one hundred words (but nothing in addition for supervising the printing...
Page xix - For receiving, keeping, and paying money in pursuance of any statute or order of court, two per cent, on the amount so received, kept, and paid.
Page 186 - ... to make any arrangement or setting of it or of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form of record in which the thought of an author may be recorded and from which it may be read or reproduced...