| Samuel Rossiter Betts - Admiralty - 1838 - 236 pages
...States, regulate the practice of such courts respectively as shall be fit and necessary for the advance of justice, and especially to that end to prevent delays in proceedings." It has been settled that congress could well bestow this legislative authority on the courts, and in... | |
| United States - Law - 1840 - 864 pages
...matters in the vacation ; and other, wise, in a manner not repugnant to the laws of the United Slates, to regulate the practice of the said courts, respectively,...necessary for the advancement of justice, and especially lo that end to prevent delays in proceedings. Appraisers ç g That where it is now required by the... | |
| Rhode Island - Law - 1844 - 612 pages
...vacation or otherwise, in manner not repugnant to law ; to regulate the practice before said court as shall be fit and necessary for the advancement of justice, and especially to prevent delay in proceedings ; and to make and establish rules for the admission of attornies to practice... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1845 - 816 pages
...taking of rules, the entering and making up judgments by default, and other matters in the vacation and otherwise in a manner not repugnant to the laws...especially to that end to prevent delays in proceedings. SEC. S. And be it further enacted, That where it is now required by the laws of any state, that goods... | |
| Asa Kinne - Courts - 1852 - 736 pages
...taking of rules, the entering and making of judg* ments by default, and other matters in the vacation— and otherwise, in a manner not repugnant to the laws...of justice, and especially to that end, to prevent delay in proceedings. 4. What is the rule as to the authority of the supreme court to declare a state... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 886 pages
...vacation and otherwise, in a manner not repug1 nant to the laws of (he United States, to regu• late the practice of the said courts, respectively, ' as...especially to that end to prevent ' delays in proceedings." This act gives the courts of the United States full pc wer to regulate the return of process as to... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 928 pages
...vacation, and otherwise in a manner not repug' nant to the laws of the United States, to regu' late the practice of the said courts respectively, ' as...advancement of justice, and especially to that end to 1 prevent delays in proceedings." I know not what language can convey a more complete power to the... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 890 pages
...rules and orders for their ' respective courts, directing the returning of writs 'acid processes, &c., and otherwise in a manner 'not repugnant to the laws...States 'to regulate the practice of the said courts re1 specuvely. as shall be fit and necessary for the ' advancement of justice, and especially to that... | |
| Rhode Island - Law - 1857 - 882 pages
...vacation or otherwise, in manner not repugnant to law7 ; to regulate the practice before said court as shall be fit and necessary for the advancement of justice, and especially to prevent delay in proceedings; and to establish rules for the admission of attorneys to practise in... | |
| Alfred Conkling - Court rules - 1864 - 950 pages
...taking of rules and the entering and making up judgments by default, and other matters in vacation ; and otherwise, in a manner not repugnant to the laws...of justice, and especially to that end, to prevent all delays in proceedings."1 As the supreme court has not hitherto thought proper to prescribe the... | |
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