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Puerto Rico Reports ...: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Puerto Rico - Page 538
by Puerto Rico. Supreme Court - 1905
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First[-Fourth] Report of the Commissioners on Practice and Pleadings ...

New York (State). Commissioners on Practice and Pleadings - 1848 - 904 pages
...In the absence of judge, motion may be transferred. ?Gti. Time may be enlarged on affidavit. §3f'7. Every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an order. § 358. An application for an order is a motion. § 359. All motions may be...
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The Code of Civil Procedure of the State of New York: Reported ..., Volume 2

New York (State). - 1850 - 920 pages
...be examined orally. 1234. When answer admits part of claim, court may order it satisfied. § 1225. Every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an order. Amended Code, §400. § 1226. An application for an order is a motion. Amended...
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Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 5

Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1851 - 530 pages
...granting the attachment, because it is by warrant, and not by order. But section 400 enacts that " every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an order. The warrant of attachment, signed by the judge, or his allowance endorsed...
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The Code of Procedure, as Amended July 10, 1851: With Copious Notes to Each ...

New York (State), Member of the New-York Bar - 1851 - 410 pages
...judge. 405. Enlarging time for proceedings in an action. ^ 400. [357.] Definition of an Order. — Every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an order. The distinction between "an order" and "a motion," is this. An order is the...
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The Code of Procedure of the State of New York: As Amended April 16, 1852 ...

New York (State) - 1852 - 606 pages
...judge. 405. Enlarging time for proceedings in an action. § 400. [357.] Definition of an Order. — Every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an order. The distinction between " an order " and " a motion," is this. An order is...
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Reports of Decisions on the Code of Procedure, New Series, Volume 1

1852 - 446 pages
...from the granting the attachment, because it is by warrant, and not by order. But § 400 enacts, that "every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an ordw." The warrant of attachment, signed by the judge, or his allowance indorsed...
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The Code of Procedure of the State of New York: With Notes, an Appendix, and ...

New York (State) - 1855 - 802 pages
...another judge. 405. Enlarging time for proceedings in an action. §400. [357.] Definition of an Order. Every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an order. *o. All motions are to be on notice, or orderte show cause. See Supreme Court...
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Reports of Practice Cases, Determined in the Courts of the State ..., Volume 2

1856 - 598 pages
...therefore he treated its order with contempt. Wells a. Jones. 401 of the Code. Section 400 declares that every direction of a court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is an order; and section 401, that an application for an order is a motion. This defendant did apply...
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Digest of the Laws of California: Containing All Laws of a General Character ...

William H. R. Wood - 1857 - 834 pages
...15. Motions, Orders, Notices, Service of Papers and Miscellaneous Provisions. ART. 1244, Sec. 515. t from the state, the president of the senate shall act as governor, until the vacancy be filled, is denominated an order. An application for an order is a motion. (1) Авт. 1245, Sec. 516. Motions...
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Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 13

Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1857 - 630 pages
...allowed on a motion, in the discretion of the court, not exceeding ten dollars." "Every direction of the court or judge, made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, is denominated an order, and an application for an order is a motion." ($$ 400, 401.) The application...
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