| 1885 - 550 sider
...David Dudley Field introduced the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: "That a special committee of five be appointed by the president, to...administration can be lessened, and if so, by what means." Thus early has Judge Dillon's address begun to show the promise of fruitage. We are told that the '... | |
| 1887 - 542 sider
...SECOND REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO CONSIDER AND REPORT WHETHER THE PRESENT DELAY AX D UNCERTAINTY IN JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION CAN BE LESSENED, AND IF SO, BY WHAT MEANS.— SARA TOO A, AV&USTVS, • 1886. II. rpHE rale which requires the judge to charge the jury 1 only in... | |
| 1886 - 546 sider
...instance to its ending in the court of last resort. The conclusions at which we have arrived are that the present delay and uncertainty in judicial administration can be lessened, and by means as follows: 1. Summary judgment should be allowed upon a negotiable instrument or other obligation... | |
| American Bar Association - 1883 - 1094 sider
...subject, which we have had in our minds all the while, and which has been alluded to in almost evert speech — namely, the delay and uncertainty in the...justice throughout the country. In New York, if I have a promiasory note upon which I sue my neighbor, and there be a defence •offered, that case cannot be... | |
| 1885 - 548 sider
...unanimously adopted: "That a special committee of five be appointed by the president, to consider and rejKjrt at the next annual meeting, whether the present delay...administration can be lessened, and if so, by what means." Thus early has Judge Dillon's address begun to show the promise of fruitage. "We are told that the... | |
| American Bar Association - 1886 - 568 sider
...substitute for the resolution. The resolution is presented by a committee which was appointed to consider whether the present delay and uncertainty in judicial administration can be lessened. Now, it seems to me that it is within the scope of the resolution by which the committee was appointed,... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1888 - 840 sider
...Saratoga Springs. 1882-3-4-5. Phila., 1884-85. 8». . Report of special com. appointed to consider whether the present delay and uncertainty in judicial administration can be lessened, and if во, by what means ; with appendix. Pam. American criminal reports. Gibbon, J. ed. v. 45. Chic., 1884.... | |
| Commonwealth Club of California - 1916 - 722 sider
...Rep. Amer. Bar Assn. (1914), p. 571. American Bar Assn.—Special committee to consider and report whether the present delay and uncertainty in judicial...administration can be lessened and, if so, by what means, Report (nd). American Bar Assn.—Special committee to suggest remedies and formulate proposed laws... | |
| Harvard Law School. Library - 1909 - 1232 sider
...from Transactions of the meeting." Report of the Special Committee, to consider and report whether the Delay and Uncertainty in Judicial Administration can be lessened, and if so, by what means, with appendix. 124 p. 8vo. NP, [1885]. American Bar Association and United States : Bureau of Education.... | |
| New York State Bar Association - 1913 - 1302 sider
...QUINN and HENRY A. FORSTER, 1911. Report of Special Committee of the American Bar Association, As to Whether the Present Delay and Uncertainty in Judicial...Administration can be Lessened and if so, by What Means; DAVID DUDLEY FIELD, JOHN F. DILLON. Reports of American Bar Association, 1885. Report of Special Committee... | |
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