| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1976 - 1102 sider
...in Shields v. Barrow, 17 How. 130, 139 (1855): "Persons having an interest in the controversy, and who ought to be made parties, in order that the court...justice, by adjusting all the rights involved in it." See Notes of Advisory Committee on 1966 Amendment to Rule 19, 28 USC App., p. 7760; 7 C. Wright & A.... | |
| 1889 - 950 sider
...bill in equity : "They are: (1) Formal parties. (2) Persons having an interest in the controversy, and who ought to be made parties, in order that the court...persons are commonly termed necessary parties; but if Iheir interests are separable from those of the parties before the court so that the court can proceed... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1880 - 1036 sider
...was or was not made in the court below. If, on the other hand, the interests of the absent parties are separable from those of the parties before the court, so that the court can proceed to a final decree, and do complete justice without affecting the absent parties, the latter are not regarded... | |
| 1902 - 988 sider
...bill in equity. 'They are: 1. Formal parties. 2. Persons having an interest in the controversy, and who ought to be made parties, in order that the court...separable from those of the parties before the court, so Uiat the court can proceed to a decree, and do complete and final justice, without affecting other... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 1108 sider
...bill in equity. They are : 1 Formal parties. 2. Persons having an interest in the controversy, nnd who ought to be made parties, in order that the court...the entire controversy, and do complete justice, by ad just ing all the rights involved in it. These persons are commonly termed necessary parties; but... | |
| Benjamin Jonson Shipman - 1897 - 684 sider
...they may be omitted. They have been defined as "persons having an interest in the controversy, and who ought to be made parties, in order that the court...requires it to decide on and finally determine the whole controversy, and do complete justice, by adjusting all the rights involved in it. These persons... | |
| 1900 - 1030 sider
...an accounting. Parties— Necessary parties are those who have an interest in the controversy, and who ought to be made parties in order that the court...justice by adjusting all the rights involved in it, p. 139. Cited in Donovan v. Campion, 56 US App. 391, 85 Fed. 72, old chancery rule is that all those... | |
| 1901 - 820 sider
...the following classes : (1) Formal parties. (2) Persons having an interest in the controversy, and who ought to be made parties in order that the court may act according to the rule which requires it to decide on and finally determine the entire controversy,... | |
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