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... Arant , president , Association of American Law Schools- Mr. Edgar B. Tolman , member , Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules for Civil Procedure__ Page 2 11 15 16 3156 19 III NGRESS THE LIBR CON THE LIBRA II 12 ог sudiman.
... Arant , president , Association of American Law Schools- Mr. Edgar B. Tolman , member , Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules for Civil Procedure__ Page 2 11 15 16 3156 19 III NGRESS THE LIBR CON THE LIBRA II 12 ог sudiman.
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... Tolman , Dean Arant , president of the Association of American Law Schools . I am informed that Mr. Arthur T. Vanderbilt , president of the Ameri- can Bar Association , is coming this morning by plane , indicating his interest in this ...
... Tolman , Dean Arant , president of the Association of American Law Schools . I am informed that Mr. Arthur T. Vanderbilt , president of the Ameri- can Bar Association , is coming this morning by plane , indicating his interest in this ...
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... Tolman , Dean Clark , and others . Men came from as far as Oregon to present their views . Everything that was said was turned over to the committee so they could have the benefit of it in their further deliberations . That same ...
... Tolman , Dean Clark , and others . Men came from as far as Oregon to present their views . Everything that was said was turned over to the committee so they could have the benefit of it in their further deliberations . That same ...
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... Tolman can give it to you rule by rule and phrase by phrase . Mr. MITCHELL . The first draft had a good many alternative sug- gestions which were not included in the second draft . Senator KING . Did you consider the question , Mr ...
... Tolman can give it to you rule by rule and phrase by phrase . Mr. MITCHELL . The first draft had a good many alternative sug- gestions which were not included in the second draft . Senator KING . Did you consider the question , Mr ...
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... TOLMAN , MEMBER OF THE SUPREME COURT ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RULES FOR CIVIL PRO- CEDURE Senator KING . Who is next ? The ATTORNEY GENERAL . I think that is all , except Major Tolman . Senator KING . We will be very happy to hear him . Mr.
... TOLMAN , MEMBER OF THE SUPREME COURT ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON RULES FOR CIVIL PRO- CEDURE Senator KING . Who is next ? The ATTORNEY GENERAL . I think that is all , except Major Tolman . Senator KING . We will be very happy to hear him . Mr.
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Side 23 - If a judgment directs a party to execute a conveyance of land or to deliver deeds or other documents or to perform any other specific act and the party fails to comply within the time specified, the court may direct the act to be done at the cost of the disobedient party by some other person appointed by the court and the act when so done has like effect as if done by the party.
Side 1 - Be it enacted * * * That the Supreme Court of the United States shall have the power to prescribe, by general rules, for the district courts of the United States and for the courts of the District of Columbia, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure in civil actions at law.
Side 22 - ... the purpose of securing satisfaction of the judgment ultimately to be entered in the action are available under the circumstances and in the manner provided by the law of the state in which the district court is held, existing at the time the remedy is sought, subject to the following qualifications: (1) any existing statute of the United States governs to the extent to which it is applicable...
Side 1 - These rules will take effect on the day which is 3 months subsequent to the adjournment of the second regular session of the 75th Congress, but if that day is prior to September 1, 1938, then these rules will take effect on September 1, 1938.
Side 8 - ... same by execution or otherwise to reach the property of the judgment debtor, as are now provided in like causes by the laws of the State in which such court is held, or by any such laws...
Side 13 - States," in those of equity and in those of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, according to the principles, rules and usages which belong to courts of equity and to courts of admiralty respectively, as contradistinguished from courts of common law...
Side 13 - The forms of mesne process and the forms and modes of proceeding in suits of equity and of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction in the circuit and district courts shall be according to the principles, rules, and usages which belong to courts of equity and of admiralty, respectively, except when it is otherwise provided by statute or by rules of court made in pursuance thereof ; but the same shall be subject to alteration and addition by the said courts, respectively, and to regulation by the Supreme...
Side 10 - Statements in the notes about the present state of the law, or the extent to which existing statutes have been superseded by or incorporated in the rules, should be taken only as suggestions and guides to source material. Such statements, and any other statements in the notes as to the purpose or effect of the rules, can have no greater force than the reasons which may be adduced to support them. The notes are not part of the rules, and the Supreme Court has not approved or otherwise assumed responsibility...
Side 10 - The notes in their revised form are now published by the Committee in order to preserve for the use of the profession material which the Reporter has so industriously gathered during the two and one-half years of the Committee's service. The notes show the background in Federal or State statutes and judicial decisions, in the Federal equity rules, or in the British system, of the procedure recommended by the Advisory Committee.
Side 10 - ... the Reporter has so industriously gathered during the two and one-half years of the Committee's service. The notes show the background in Federal or State statutes and judicial decisions, in the Federal equity rules, or in the British system, of the procedure recommended by the Advisory Committee. Statements in the notes about the present state of the law, or the extent to which existing statutes have been superseded by or incorporated in the rules, should be taken only as suggestions and guides...