A Treatise on Federal Practice in Civil Causes: With Special Reference to Patent Cases and the Foreclosure of Railway Mortgages, 1. sējums

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Boston Book Company, 1892

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Consolidation at Law and in Equity
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434
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cii
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Appeals
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TABLE OF STATUTES
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442
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TABLE OF EQUITY RULES
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RULES OF COURT OF PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS 1349
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CHAPTER XXIX
1
General Survey of the Jurisdiction of Courts of Equity
3
State Statutes cannot impair the Jurisdiction nor regulate
9
Libel in
13
Illustrations of Cases where the Federal Courts have refused
19
Federal Courts which have Jurisdiction in Equity
27
385d Time of Removal not dependent on Prejudice or Local Influence 823
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Suits arising under the Constitution or Laws of the United States
35
Under Grants of different States
41
Limitations upon Jurisdiction by Residence
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24
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482
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26a Jurisdiction of the Court of Claims
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455
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45
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382
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IV
133
61
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65
142
Inconsistency and Bills with a Double Aspect
149
126
153
Claim of Owner
155
Multifariousness without Misjoinder of Parties
157
Court of the United States
162
78
165
83
171
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CHAPTER V
183
Personal Service of a Subpœna
186
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CHAPTER VI
198
CHAPTER VIII
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II
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PLEAS
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130
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146
254
149
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Supplemental Answers
267
AMENDMENTS
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164
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CHAPTER XIII
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293
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299
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307
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313
Proceedings upon Bills in the Nature of Supplemental Bills
319
INTERLOCUTORY APPLICATIONS AND PETITIONS
321
198
327
201 Petitions of Intervention
333
485
338
CHAPTER XVI
341
The Writ of Injunction
383
Dissolution of Interlocutory Injunctions in General
385
Dissolution of Injunctions for Causes arising after their Issue
387
The Imposition of Terms upon the Issue Denial Dissolution or Continuance of an Injunction
388
Perpetual Injunctions
391
CHAPTER XVII
394
Rules regulating the Appointment of Receivers
398
Ancillary Receivers
399
Terms upon the Appointment of Receivers and Preferences in Foreclosure Suits
400
RECENT IMPORTANT STATUTES
411
Property over which Receivers may be Appointed
414
456
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Powers of Receivers in General
417
Powers of Receivers of Railroads
420
Receivers Certificates
425
Advice to Receivers
427
Litigation by Receivers
428
457
429
Duties of Receivers
431
Liability of a Receiver
434
Manner of applying for the Appointment of a Receiver
440
Who may apply for the Appointment of a Receiver
442
Who should be appointed Receiver
443
The Receivers Security
445
Receivers Accounts
447
Compensation of Receivers
449
488
450
Removal of Receivers
451
Discharge of a Receiver
452
CHAPTER XVIII
455
Against whom the Writ will Issue
456
Practice in obtaining the Writ of Ne Exeat
457
EVIDENCE AT LAW AND IN EQUITY
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489
474
269
482
cers of either House of Congress 835
488
275
489
281
498
Practice on Removal of Cases arising under the Civil Rights Laws 836
500
Filing of Record 837
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Testimony taken after a Cause is at Issue and beyond the Juris
507
Practice after Removal 839
508
Petition for Removal from a State Court to a Circuit
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289
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CHAPTER XX
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385a Petition for Removal
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295
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Writ of Error from Supreme Court to Circuit Court
540
Bond on Removal
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299
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VOL I
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XV
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570
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Judiciary Act of 1875 as amended in 1887 and 1888 1230
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329
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331
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Second Writ of Error or Appeal
607
331a Commissioners Fees
616
PRACTICE IN ADMIRALTY
617
Libel 851
624
Security for Libellants Costs 852
625
Interlocutory Decree and Default in Admiralty
627
333
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334
640
CHAPTER XXVI
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342
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Tender 859
654
Writ of Assistance
659
Trial 861
666
353
668
Evidence Depositions 861
670
Sales 863
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357
677
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510. lappuse - Reasonable notice must first be given in writing by the party or his attorney proposing to take such deposition to the opposite party or his attorney of record, as either may be nearest, which notice shall state the name of the witness and the time and place of the taking of his deposition.
18. lappuse - ... is entitled, according to law, to receive a patent for his invention, as specified in his claim, or for any part thereof, as the facts in the case may appear.
96. lappuse - Claims shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine "all claims founded upon the Constitution of the United States or any law of Congress, except for pensions, or upon any regulation of an Executive Department, or upon any contract, expressed or implied, with the Government of the United States...
252. lappuse - Fourth. That he was not the original and first inventor or discoverer of any material and substantial part of the thing patented; or, Fifth.
30. lappuse - 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, where the matter in dispute exceeds, exclusive of interest and costs, the sum or value of two thousand dollars, and arising under the Constitution or laws of the United States...
32. lappuse - ... nor shall any circuit or district court have cognizance of any suit except upon foreign bills of exchange, to recover the contents of any promissory note or other chose in action in favor of any assignee, or of any subsequent holder...
489. lappuse - Houses of Congress, or by any committee of either House, upon the ground that his testimony to such fact or his production of such paper may tend to disgrace him or otherwise render him infamous.
358. lappuse - ... upon a decree being rendered in any such case for an infringement the complainant shall be entitled to recover, in addition to the profits to be accounted for by the defendant, the damages the complainant has sustained thereby ; and the court shall assess the same or cause the same to be assessed under its direction.
510. lappuse - Court, or any chancellor, justice or judge of a Supreme or Superior Court, mayor or chief magistrate of a city, judge of a County Court, or Court of Common Pleas of any of the United States...
252. lappuse - That he had surreptitiously or unjustly obtained the patent for that which was in fact invented by another, who was using reasonable diligence in adapting and perfecting the same ; or, Third.

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