| Georgia Bar Association - 1927 - 422 pages
...pleadings, the entering and making up of judgments, and otherwise regulating their own practice as might be necessary or convenient for the advancement of justice and the prevention of delay in proceedings. Then came the Act of June 1, 1872, which is usually called the "Conformity Act,"... | |
| Armistead Mason Dobie - 1928 - 1176 pages
...taking of rules, the entering and making up of judgments by default, and other matters in vacation, and otherwise regulate their own practice as may be...justice and the prevention of delays in proceedings." It thus becomes necessary to discuss this rule-making power of the 2«Mr. Justice Bradley, in Amy v.... | |
| Robert Hiester Montgomery - 1927 - 592 pages
...taking of rules, the entering and making up of judgments by default, and other matters in vacation, and otherwise regulate their own practice as may be...justice and the prevention of delays in proceedings. Since the procedure in suits in the district courts is governed by the rules of procedure and practice... | |
| 1947 - 638 pages
...taking of rules, the entering and making up of judgments by default, and other matters in vacation, and otherwise regulate their own practice as may be necessary or convenient for Hie advancement of justice and the prevention of delays in proceedings. RS § 919. _ Omitted All suits... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - 2005 - 1866 pages
...taking of rules, the entering and making up of judgments by default, and other matters in vacation, and otherwise regulate their own practice as may be...advancement of justice, and the prevention of delays in proceeding's." This would undoubtedly confer upon the district courts authority to make general rules... | |
| 1914 - 1102 pages
...exercised in the form of general rules adopted from time to time and so regulating and altering the practice as may be necessary or convenient for the...justice and the prevention of delays in proceedings. In the case of the Mexican RR Co. v. Pinkney (supral it said: These words have the effect to leave... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1922 - 86 pages
...exercised in the form of general rules adopted from time to time and so regulating and altering the practice as may be necessary or convenient for the...justice and the prevention of delays in proceedings." In the case of the Mexican RR Co.' v. Pinkney (supra) it said: A FEW EXCEPTIONS TO THE STATUTE. It... | |
| 1914 - 508 pages
...default, and other matters in vacation, and otherwise regulate their own prac- 23 Aug.,_l842, c. tice as may be necessary or convenient for the advancement of justice and the 18\y8a6'vm5apn51®' prevention of delays in proceedings. Southard, 10 Wh.i 43; Mills v. Bank United... | |
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