Additional Circuit and District Judges: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Eighty-second Congress, First Session, on S. 1203, a Bill to Provide for the Appointment of Additional Circuit and District Judges, and for Other Purposes

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1948 - 288 pages

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Page 2 - An Act to revise, codify, and enact into law title 28 of the United States Code entitled 'Judicial Code and Judiciary' ", approved June 25, 1948 (62 Stat.
Page 168 - Code, in the same manner and to the same extent as decisions of the district courts in civil actions tried without a jury...
Page 230 - No qualified person shall be denied admission to practice before the Tax Court because of his failure to be a member of any profession or calling.
Page 74 - A corporation may be sued in any judicial district in which it is incorporated or licensed to do business or is doing busness, and such judicial district shall be regarded as the residence of such corporation for venue purposes.
Page 74 - For the convenience of parties and witnesses, in the interest of justice, a district court may transfer any civil action to any other district or division where it might have been brought.
Page 15 - Board of Tax Appeals and the taxpayer shall continue to be represented in accordance with rules of practice prescribed by the Court. No qualified person shall be denied admission to practice before such Court because of his failure to be a member of any profession or calling.
Page 84 - It is too obvious for discussion that the practice of law is not limited to the conduct of cases in courts. According to the generally understood definition of the practice of law...
Page 256 - Carney, do you discuss subsequently in your statement the reason why it was desired to change the name of the Board of Tax Appeals to the Tax Court of the United States, to effect no other change?
Page 256 - The Board of Tax Appeals is not a court. It is an executive or administrative board, upon the decision of which the parties are given an opportunity to base a petition for review to the courts after the administrative inquiry of the Board has been had and decided.
Page 173 - I certify that the foregoing is a true and exact copy of a resolution adopted by the Utah Water and Power Board at its regular session in St.

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