If the judge in any case refuses to allow an exception in accordance with the facts, the party desiring the bill settled may apply by petition to the Supreme Court to prove the same. The application may be made in the mode and manner and under such regulations... The Pacific Reporter - Side 2761891Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| California - 1874 - 524 sider
...must be signed by the Judge, and filed with the Clerk of the Court. If the Judge in any case refuse to allow an exception in accordance with the facts,...by petition to the Supreme Court to prove the same. The application may be made in the mode and manner and under such regulations as that Court may prescribe;... | |
| California - 1874 - 870 sider
...ruling, be presented and settled as in such section provided. 652. If the Judge in any case refuse to allow an exception in accordance with the facts,...by petition to the Supreme Court to prove the same. The application may be made in the mode and manner, and under such regulations as that Court may prescribe;... | |
| California, Theodore Henry Hittell - 1876 - 986 sider
...exception refused, application to supreme court to prove same. SEC. 652. If the judge in any case refuse of law, or has erred in the decision of any question...trial; 6. When the verdict is contrary to law or eviden The application may be made in the mode and manner, and under such regulations as that court may prescribe;... | |
| California - 1876 - 888 sider
...suc5\ruliag, be presented and settled as in such section provided. ^^ $ 6553. If the judge in any case refuse to allow an exception in accordance with the facts,...by petition to the supreme court to prove the same ; the application may be made in the mode and manner, and Tinder such regulations as that court may... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - 1899 - 602 sider
...instituted proceedings, as provided in the RS Sec. 3289, which reads: "If the judge in any case refuse to allow an exception in accordance with the facts,...by petition to the supreme court to prove the same. The application may be made in the mode and manner and under such regulations as that court may prescribe... | |
| California - 1880 - 864 sider
...1874.] Decision after judgment — compare sections named. § 652. If the judge in any case refuse to allow an exception in accordance with the facts,...by petition to the Supreme Court to prove the same; tho application may be made in the mode and manner, and under such regulations as that court may prescribe:... | |
| California, Nathan Newmark - 1880 - 786 sider
...which such decision is reviewable. [In effect J uly 1st, 1874.] § 652. If the judge in any ease refuse to allow an exception in accordance with the facts, the party desiring tlio bill settled may apply by petition to the Supreme Court to prove tho same; the application may... | |
| California - 1881 - 878 sider
...the bill must be signed by the judge, and filed with the clerk of the court. If the judge in any case refuses to allow an exception in accordance with the...apply by petition to the Supreme Court to prove the ваще, the application may be made in the mode and manner, and under such regulations as that court... | |
| California - 1881 - 820 sider
...must be signed by the judge, and filed with the clerk qf the court. If the judge in any case refuse to allow an exception in accordance with the facts,...by petition to the supreme court to prove the same. The application may be made in the mode and manner, and under such regulations as that court may prescribe;... | |
| North Dakota - 1885 - 370 sider
...amended by adding thereto the following proviso : Provided, however, if the judge in any case refuse to allow an exception in accordance with the facts,...petition to the Supreme Court, to prove the same. The application may be made in the mode and manner and under such regulations as the court may prescribe,... | |
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