Supplement to the Revised Statutes of the United States: Volume 2, Comprising Numbers 1 to 9, Legislation of the Fifty-second to the Fifty-sixth Congresses, 1892-1901, 2±Ç,ÆÄÆ® 2 |
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The court may also require the moving party to state upon affidavit the evidence
which he expects to obtain , and if the adverse party thereupon admit that such
evidence would be given , and that it be considered as actually given on the trial
...
The court may also require the moving party to state upon affidavit the evidence
which he expects to obtain , and if the adverse party thereupon admit that such
evidence would be given , and that it be considered as actually given on the trial
...
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OF NEW TRIAL . Sec . Sec . 225 . Definition of new trial . | 229 . Motion must state
grounds thereof ; 226 . New trial , for what causes granted . when supported by
affidavit . 227 . Motion for , when filed and deter - | 230 . When counter affidavits ...
OF NEW TRIAL . Sec . Sec . 225 . Definition of new trial . | 229 . Motion must state
grounds thereof ; 226 . New trial , for what causes granted . when supported by
affidavit . 227 . Motion for , when filed and deter - | 230 . When counter affidavits ...
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OF THE TRIAL OF ISSUES IN ACTIONS OF AN EQUITABLE NATURE . Sec . 371
. Certain provisions to apply . 372 . How and when testimony taken . 373 .
Conduct of the trial . 374 . Objections to depositions , when and how made . 375 .
OF THE TRIAL OF ISSUES IN ACTIONS OF AN EQUITABLE NATURE . Sec . 371
. Certain provisions to apply . 372 . How and when testimony taken . 373 .
Conduct of the trial . 374 . Objections to depositions , when and how made . 375 .
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Trial fee to be paid to the clerk . 762 . Trial fee in justice ' s court . SEC . 755 .
Parties to a judicial proceeding are required to contribute Trial fees . toward the
expense of maintaining courts of justice , or a particular action or proceeding
therein ...
Trial fee to be paid to the clerk . 762 . Trial fee in justice ' s court . SEC . 755 .
Parties to a judicial proceeding are required to contribute Trial fees . toward the
expense of maintaining courts of justice , or a particular action or proceeding
therein ...
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Before the time of Jurors , etc . trial the justice holding said court shall direct
twenty - four jurors to be drawn for service in said court , having the qualifications
prescribed by law , in the manner provided by law for the drawing of jurors to
serve in ...
Before the time of Jurors , etc . trial the justice holding said court shall direct
twenty - four jurors to be drawn for service in said court , having the qualifications
prescribed by law , in the manner provided by law for the drawing of jurors to
serve in ...
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1768 ÆäÀÌÁö - An accommodation party is one who has signed the instrument as maker, drawer, acceptor or indorser, without receiving value therefor, and for the purpose of lending his name to some other person. Such a person is liable on the instrument to a holder for value, notwithstanding such holder at the time of taking the instrument knew him to be only an accommodation party.
1174 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... transported into any State or Territory, or remaining therein for use, consumption, sale or storage therein, shall, upon arrival in such State or Territory, be subject to the operation and effect of the laws of such State or Territory enacted in the exercise of its police powers, to the same extent and in the same manner as though such animals or birds had been produced in such State or Territory, and shall not be exempt therefrom by reason of being introduced therein in original packages or...
1768 ÆäÀÌÁö - The indorsement must be an indorsement of the entire instrument. An indorsement, which purports to transfer to the indorsee a part only of the amount payable, or which purports to transfer the instrument to two or more indorsees severally, does not operate as a negotiation of the instrument. But where the instrument has been paid in part, it may be indorsed as to the residue.
1780 ÆäÀÌÁö - Where a foreign bill appearing on its face to be such is dishonored by non-acceptance, it must be duly protested for non-acceptance, and where such a bill which has not previously been dishonored by non-acceptance is dishonored by non-payment, it must be duly protested for non-payment. If it is not so protested, the drawer and indorsers are discharged. Where a bill does not appear on its face to be a foreign bill, protest thereof in case of dishonor is unnecessary.
1771 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every holder is deemed prima facie to be a holder in due course ; but when it is shown that the title of any person who has negotiated the instrument was defective, the burden is on the holder to prove that he or some person under whom he claims acquired the title as a holder in due course.
1773 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every negotiable instrument is payable at the time fixed therein without grace. When the day of maturity falls upon Sunday, or a holiday, the instrument is payable on the next succeeding business day. Instruments falling due on Saturday are to be presented for payment on the next succeeding business day, except that instruments payable on demand may, at the option of the holder, be presented for payment before twelve o'clock noon on Saturday when that entire day is not a holiday.
1767 ÆäÀÌÁö - But where the instrument is in the hands of a holder in due course, a valid delivery thereof by all parties prior to him so as to make them liable to him is conclusively presumed.
1218 ÆäÀÌÁö - In an action for libel or slander, it shall not be 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 shall be sufficient to state generally that the same was published or spoken concerning the plaintiff; and if such allegation be controverted, the plaintiff shall be bound to establish on the trial that it was so published or spoken.
1766 ÆäÀÌÁö - The instrument is payable to order where it is drawn payable to the order of a specified person or to him or his order. It may be drawn payable to the order of — 1. A payee who is not maker, drawer, or drawee; or 2. The drawer or maker; or 3.
1771 ÆäÀÌÁö - In the hands of any holder other than a holder in due course, a negotiable instrument is subject to the same defenses as if it were non-negotiable. But a holder who derives his title through a holder in due course, and who is not himself a party to any fraud or illegality affecting the instrument, has all the rights of such former holder in respect of all parties prior to the latter.