Rules of Civil Procedure for the United States District Courts: As Amended Printed for the Use of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of RepresentativesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1956 - 77 pages |
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... specified time , the court for cause shown may at any time in its discretion ( 1 ) with or without motion or notice order the period enlarged if request therefor is made before the expiration of the period originally prescribed or as ...
... specified time , the court for cause shown may at any time in its discretion ( 1 ) with or without motion or notice order the period enlarged if request therefor is made before the expiration of the period originally prescribed or as ...
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... specify so much of it as is true and material and shall deny only the remainder . Unless the pleader intends in good faith to controvert all the aver- ments of the preceding pleading , he may make his denials as specific denials of ...
... specify so much of it as is true and material and shall deny only the remainder . Unless the pleader intends in good faith to controvert all the aver- ments of the preceding pleading , he may make his denials as specific denials of ...
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... supplemented . If the court deems it advisable that the adverse party plead thereto , it shall so order , specifying the time therefor . 68796-55- : Rule 16. Pre - Trial Procedure ; Formulating Issues RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 11.
... supplemented . If the court deems it advisable that the adverse party plead thereto , it shall so order , specifying the time therefor . 68796-55- : Rule 16. Pre - Trial Procedure ; Formulating Issues RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE 11.
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... specifying the sub- ject matter of the examination and whether the depositions shall be taken upon oral examination or written interrogatories . The depositions may then be taken in accordance with these rules ; and the court may make ...
... specifying the sub- ject matter of the examination and whether the depositions shall be taken upon oral examination or written interrogatories . The depositions may then be taken in accordance with these rules ; and the court may make ...
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... specified documents or information enclosed in sealed envelopes to be opened as directed by the court ; or the court may make any other order which justice requires to protect the party or witness from annoyance , embarrass- ment , or ...
... specified documents or information enclosed in sealed envelopes to be opened as directed by the court ; or the court may make any other order which justice requires to protect the party or witness from annoyance , embarrass- ment , or ...
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20 days action is pending admissible adverse party affidavits Allegation of jurisdiction Alternate jurors amended Dec answer appellate court application attorney averments cause shown certificate clerk complaint copy costs counterclaim court of appeals cross-claim days after service declaratory judgment deems Defendant C. D. deponent designated direct the entry directed verdict dismissal district court docket documents effect entitled entry of judgment evidence failure findings of fact Form granted injunction interest interpleader interrogatories issue joinder judg judgment by default letters rogatory matter ment notice of appeal objection officer or agency otherwise peremptory challenge person prescribed proceedings provided in Rule reasonable record on appeal relief request responsive pleading Rule 30 Rule 59 served service of process specified Stat statement statute stipulation subpoena summons supersedeas bond taking the deposition testimony therein thereto thousand dollars tion Title 28 trial by jury United States District unless the court Wherefore plaintiff demands witness