The Court may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both... Bar Briefs - Page 61924Full view - About this book
| 1937 - 536 pages
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| Civil procedure - 1938 - 152 pages
...19, 1934, chapter 651 (48 Stat. 1064). In accordance with Section 2 of that Act, the Court has united the general rules prescribed by it for cases in equity...secure one form of civil action and procedure for both. The Court requests you, as provided in that section, to report these rules to the Congress at the beginning... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Palmer Daniel Edmunds - Civil procedure - 1938 - 782 pages
...accomplish the ultimate purpose. That responsibility cannot be escaped. The Act of Congress provides that the court 'may at any time unite the general rules prescribed by it for eases in equity with those in actions at law so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - Civil procedure - 1988 - 184 pages
...be extended to actions at law the Court would be in a position to unite the equity and law practice so as to secure one form of civil action and procedure for both. This would constitute a legal reform of the first magnitude. For more than 20 years the American Bar... | |
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