| 1886 - 1942 pages
...tiie general equity rules do not apply, requires the practice of the circuit court to be regulated by the high court of chancery in England, so far as the...applied consistently with the local circumstances and conveniences of the district. In England bills to perpetuate testimony are not uncommon, though much... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - 1881 - 638 pages
...for argument. The 90th Rule of the Supreme Court provides, that the practice of this Court " shall be regulated by the present practice of the High Court...consistently with the local circumstances and local conveniences of the District where the Court is held, not as positive rules, but as furnishing just... | |
| William Edward Miller - 1881 - 728 pages
...of equity rules provides that the practice in the circuit court shall be regulated in equity cases by the present practice of the High Court of Chancery in England, so far as it can be consistently, and where the rules prescribed by the Supreme or circuit court do not apply.... | |
| Hubert Ashley Banning, United States. Circuit Courts, Henry Arden - 1882 - 730 pages
...that, in all cases where the prescribed rules do not apply, the practice of the Circuit Court shall be regulated by the " present " practice of the High Court of Chancery in England, " not as positive rules, but as furnishing just analogies to regulate the practice." That Rule adopts... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - 1882 - 642 pages
...the same may reasonably be applied, consistently with the local circumstances and local conveniences of the District where the Court is held, not as positive rules, but as promoting just analogies to regulate the practice." The legal title to this patent is in the plaintiff.... | |
| Lorenzo Smith Boswell Sawyer, United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit) - 1882 - 902 pages
...prescribed by this court or by the circuit court do not apply, the practice of the circuit court shall be regulated by the present practice of the high court of chancery of England, so far as the same may reasonably be applied consistently with the local circumstances... | |
| Simon Greenleaf, Simon Greenleaf Croswell - 1883 - 634 pages
...super730. seties the rules of court as to the taking present practice of the High Court of Chancery of England, so far as the same may reasonably be applied...furnishing just analogies to regulate the practice." l And it is to be noted, that it is the practice of the Court of Chancery, and not that of the Exchequer,... | |
| 1902 - 988 pages
...prescribed by this court or by the circuit court do not apply, the practice of the circuit court shall be regulated by the present practice of the High Court...consistently with the local circumstances and local conveniences of the district where the court is held, not as positive rules, but as furnishing just... | |
| Hubert Ashley Banning, United States. Circuit Courts - 1883 - 730 pages
...prescribed by this court or by the Circuit Court do not apply, the practice of the Circuit Court shall be regulated by the present practice of the High Court...consistently with the local circumstances and local conveniences of the district where the court is held, not as positive rules, but as furnishing just... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 974 pages
...for chancery cases have been and are governed by the 437-131 427-431 rules of civil law, and by the practice of the High Court of Chancery in England, so far as the same reasonably hold. Rule 90 Supreme Court rules; section 2, Act of 1792; 1 Stat. at L., 335. Chancery... | |
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