California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 92
... statute . Thus , if procedures or remedies are modified by a statute , and if those modifications of procedures affect situations that existed prior to the enactment of the statute , the statute may be construed to have retroac- tive ...
... statute . Thus , if procedures or remedies are modified by a statute , and if those modifications of procedures affect situations that existed prior to the enactment of the statute , the statute may be construed to have retroac- tive ...
Page 95
... statute that modifies available remedies will be applied to causes of action that arose prior to the effective date of that statute if the new remedy is substantially equivalent to the remedy that existed when the cause of action arose ...
... statute that modifies available remedies will be applied to causes of action that arose prior to the effective date of that statute if the new remedy is substantially equivalent to the remedy that existed when the cause of action arose ...
Page 367
... statute.23 Relying on this case , the same circuit court held that F.R.C.P. 43 ( a ) provided for the widest rule of ... statute , adding that there is no federal statute or rule authorizing the court to disregard the intent of the state ...
... statute.23 Relying on this case , the same circuit court held that F.R.C.P. 43 ( a ) provided for the widest rule of ... statute , adding that there is no federal statute or rule authorizing the court to disregard the intent of the state ...
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