The court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both... Federal Rules of Civil Procedure - Page 45by United States. Supreme Court, Palmer Daniel Edmunds - 1938 - 1745 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - 1940 - 894 pages
...accordance with section 2 of that act, the Court has united the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both; and I am requested by the Supreme Court to report these rules to the Congress at the beginning of the... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - 1939 - 836 pages
...force or effect. Szc. 2. The court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity -with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both: Provided, hmcever, That in such union of rules the right of trial by jury as at common law and declared... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1924 - 90 pages
...force or effect. SEC. 2. The court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both: Provided, however, That in such union of rules the right of trial by jury as at common law and declared... | |
| 1924 - 680 pages
...2 of that Bill reads: "The court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both ; provided, however, that in such union of rules the right of trial by jury as at common law and declared... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1924 - 100 pages
...force or effect. SEC. 2. The court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for «ases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both: Provided, however, That in such union of rules the right •of trial by jury as at common law and declared... | |
| American Bar Association - 1924 - 1188 pages
...force or effect. SBC. 2. The court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both : Provided, however, That in such union of rules the right of trial by jury as at common law and declared... | |
| Henry Waters Taft - 1926 - 288 pages
...actions at law," and that the court "may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure...one form of civil action and procedure for both." Plausible arguments might be adduced to show that courts have inherent power to make rules governing... | |
| Rhode Island. Judicial Council - 1928 - 474 pages
...provides in section 2 that "the court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure...one form of civil action and procedure for both." Whether this step will actually be taken is yet to be determined. The other recommendations are fully... | |
| United States - 1935 - 294 pages
...force or effect. SEC. 2. The court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both : Provided, however, That in such union of rules the right of trial by jury as at common law and declared... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1935 - 1224 pages
...law in the District Courts of the United States and in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both classes of cases, while maintaining inviolate the right of trial by jury in accordance with the Seventh... | |
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