Rules of Civil Procedure for the United States District Courts: With Forms, as Amended July 1, 1963U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 81 pages |
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... authorized to prescribe general rules of civil procedure for the district courts . The rules , and subsequent amendments , were not to take effect until ( 1 ) they had been first reported to the Congress by the Attorney General at the ...
... authorized to prescribe general rules of civil procedure for the district courts . The rules , and subsequent amendments , were not to take effect until ( 1 ) they had been first reported to the Congress by the Attorney General at the ...
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... authorized to prescribe general rules of civil procedure for the district courts . The rules , and subsequent amendments , were not to take effect until ( 1 ) they had been first reported to the Congress by the Attorney General at the ...
... authorized to prescribe general rules of civil procedure for the district courts . The rules , and subsequent amendments , were not to take effect until ( 1 ) they had been first reported to the Congress by the Attorney General at the ...
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... authorized by appointment or by law to receive service of process and , if the agent is one authorized by statute to receive service and the statute so requires , by also mailing a copy to the defendant . ( 4 ) Upon the United States ...
... authorized by appointment or by law to receive service of process and , if the agent is one authorized by statute to receive service and the statute so requires , by also mailing a copy to the defendant . ( 4 ) Upon the United States ...
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... authorized by a statute of the United States or by these rules , beyond the terri- torial limits of that state . In addition , persons who are brought in as parties pursuant to Rule 13 ( h ) or Rule 14 , or as additional parties to a ...
... authorized by a statute of the United States or by these rules , beyond the terri- torial limits of that state . In addition , persons who are brought in as parties pursuant to Rule 13 ( h ) or Rule 14 , or as additional parties to a ...
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... authorized by statute may sue in his own name without joining with him the party for whose benefit the action is brought ; and when a statute of the United States so provides , an action for the use or benefit of another shall be ...
... authorized by statute may sue in his own name without joining with him the party for whose benefit the action is brought ; and when a statute of the United States so provides , an action for the use or benefit of another shall be ...
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80th Congress admissible adverse party affidavits Allegation of jurisdiction amended Dec amended Jan answer appellate court application attorney averments bond CIVIL ACTION claim clerk complaint Congress copy costs counterclaim Court of Appeals cross-claim December 29 deems defendant C. D. deponent designated directed verdict dismissal district court docket dollars entered entitled entry evidence examination failure Form granted hearing interest Interpleader interrogatories issue joinder July jurors letter rogatory matter objection Offer of Judgment officer or agency otherwise paragraph pending person prescribed proceedings provided in Rule reasonable record on appeal relief request responsive pleading Rule 58 served service of process specified Stat statement statute stipulation subdivision subpoena summons supersedeas bond Supreme Court take effect taken taking the deposition testimony therein thereof thereto third-party defendant Title 28 trial by jury United States Attorney United States Code United States District unless the court Wherefore plaintiff demands witness