The Code of Procedure of the State of New York: With Notes, an Appendix, and IndexJohn S. Voorhies, 1855 - 798 pages |
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... unless the attention of the court below be called at the time to the point ruled or sought to have ruled , the cause ... unless they are such as put an end to the suit , and prevent the rendering of a judgment from which an appeal will ...
... unless the attention of the court below be called at the time to the point ruled or sought to have ruled , the cause ... unless they are such as put an end to the suit , and prevent the rendering of a judgment from which an appeal will ...
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... unless such payment was by way of compromise and agreement to settle the controversy . Wells v . Danforth , 1 Code Rep . N. S. , 415 . e . See note to section 60 , post . 12. [ 12. ] Power of court . The court of appeals may reverse ...
... unless such payment was by way of compromise and agreement to settle the controversy . Wells v . Danforth , 1 Code Rep . N. S. , 415 . e . See note to section 60 , post . 12. [ 12. ] Power of court . The court of appeals may reverse ...
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... unless the law or the constitution point out a limit , it has the same powers . Thus appeals from a vice - chancellor to the chancellor were , under the judiciary act , noticed to be heard before the judge at special term , though ...
... unless the law or the constitution point out a limit , it has the same powers . Thus appeals from a vice - chancellor to the chancellor were , under the judiciary act , noticed to be heard before the judge at special term , though ...
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... unless the fol- lowing requisites be complied with : 1. The defendant must personally appear before the justice . 2. The confession must be in writing , signed by the defendant , and filed with the justice . 3. If the judgment be ...
... unless the fol- lowing requisites be complied with : 1. The defendant must personally appear before the justice . 2. The confession must be in writing , signed by the defendant , and filed with the justice . 3. If the judgment be ...
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... unless the judge certify that the title to real property came in question on the trial . The amendment was the substitution of the word " county " for the word " supreme " As to the mode of entering judgment , see section 274 of this ...
... unless the judge certify that the title to real property came in question on the trial . The amendment was the substitution of the word " county " for the word " supreme " As to the mode of entering judgment , see section 274 of this ...
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Page 116 - The court may determine any controversy between parties before it, when it can be done without prejudice to the rights of others, or by saving their rights ; but when a complete determination of the controversy cannot be had without the presence of other parties, the court must order them to be brought in.
Page 280 - Before making the order, the judge shall require a written undertaking on the part of the plaintiff, with or without sureties, to the effect, that if the defendant recover judgment, the plaintiff will pay all costs that may be awarded to the defendant, and all damages which he may sustain by reason of the arrest, not exceeding the sum specified in the undertaking, which shall be at least one hundred dollars.
Page 297 - He must, without delay, serve on the defendant a copy of the affidavit, notice, and undertaking, by delivering the same to him personally, if he can be found, or to his agent from whose possession the property is taken; or, if neither can be found, by leaving them at the usual place of abode of either, with some person of suitable age and discretion, or, if neither have any known place of abode, by putting them in the nearest post-office, directed to the defendant.
Page 221 - In all cases of a verification of a pleading, the affidavit of the party must state that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters which are therein stated on his information or belief, and as to those matters that he believes it to be true...
Page 339 - And where the action is for the recovery of damages, in whole or in part, the court may order the damages to be assessed by a jury; or if, to determine the amount of damages, the examination of a long account be involved, by a reference as above provided; 3.
Page 361 - In all other cases the court may direct the jury to find a special verdict in writing, upon all or any of the issues, and in all cases may instruct them, if they render a general verdict, to find upon particular questions of fact, to be stated in writing, and may direct a written finding thereon.
Page 304 - ... that the defendant is doing, or threatens, or is about to do, or is procuring or suffering to be done, some act in violation of the plaintiff's rights, respecting the subject of the action, and tending to render the judgment ineffectual, a temporary injunction may be granted, to restrain such act.
Page 240 - In an action for libel or slander, it is not necessary to state in the complaint, any extrinsic facts, for the purpose of showing the application to the plaintiff, of the defamatory matter out of which the cause of action arose ; but it is sufficient to state generally, that the same was published or spoken concerning the plaintiff, and if such allegation be controverted, the plaintiff must establish, on the trial, that it was so published or spoken.
Page 99 - Every action must be prosecuted in the name of the real party in interest, except that an executor or administrator, a trustee of an express trust, or a person expressly authorized by statute, may sue, without joining with him the person for whose benefit the action is prosecuted. A person, with whom or in whose name, a contract is made for the benefit of another, is a trustee of an express trust, within the meaning of this section.
Page 398 - In an action against several defendants, the court may, in its discretion, render judgment against one or more of them, leaving the action to proceed against the others, whenever a several judgment may be proper.