The Admiralty Jurisdiction: Law and Practice of the Courts of the United States: with an Appendix, Containing the New Rules of Admiralty Practice Prescribed by the Supreme Court of the United States, Those of the Circuit and District of the United States for the Northern District of New-York, and Numerous Practical Forms |
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... possession , or otherwise , as the case may be ; and if the libel be in rem , that the property is within the district ; and if in personam , the names and occu- pations and places of residence of the parties . The libel shall also ...
... possession , or otherwise , as the case may be ; and if the libel be in rem , that the property is within the district ; and if in personam , the names and occu- pations and places of residence of the parties . The libel shall also ...
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... possession . It seems not unreasonable , therefore , that the defendant should have been obliged to give security to surrender the thing or pay its value ( judicatum solvere ) , if the decision was against him ; and a stipulation to ...
... possession . It seems not unreasonable , therefore , that the defendant should have been obliged to give security to surrender the thing or pay its value ( judicatum solvere ) , if the decision was against him ; and a stipulation to ...
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... possession and use of it . There are cases , it is true , where there may be no adequate motive for desiring its release , and where it may even be for the interest of the owner to suffer it to remain and be sold , either by an ...
... possession and use of it . There are cases , it is true , where there may be no adequate motive for desiring its release , and where it may even be for the interest of the owner to suffer it to remain and be sold , either by an ...
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... possession of the property libelled , to enter into a stipulation with sureties " for costs , " in suits in personam , in the sum of one hundred dollars , and in suits in rem , in the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ( 6 ) . The ...
... possession of the property libelled , to enter into a stipulation with sureties " for costs , " in suits in personam , in the sum of one hundred dollars , and in suits in rem , in the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars ( 6 ) . The ...
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... possession of himself , his factors or agents , but also against those in the hands of his debtors ; since the maxim , taken from Justinian's Code , was debitor creditoris est debitor creditori creditoris . This salutary proceeding has ...
... possession of himself , his factors or agents , but also against those in the hands of his debtors ; since the maxim , taken from Justinian's Code , was debitor creditoris est debitor creditori creditoris . This salutary proceeding has ...
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Page 323 - That the records and judicial proceedings of the courts of any state, shall be proved or admitted in any other court within the United States, by the attestation of the clerk, and the seal of the court annexed, if there be a seal, together with a certificate of the judge, chief justice, or presiding magistrate, as the case may be, that the said attestation is in due form.
Page 445 - ... to abide by all orders, interlocutory or final, of the court, and pay the amount awarded by the final decree rendered...
Page 292 - But unless it appears to the satisfaction of the court that the witness is then dead, or gone out of the United States, or to a greater distance than one hundred miles from the place where the court is sitting, or that, by reason of age, sickness, bodily infirmity, or imprisonment, he is unable to travel and appear at court, such deposition shall not be used in the cause.
Page 324 - Judicial proceedings, authenticated as aforesaid, shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court within the United States as they have by law or usage in the courts of the state from whence the said records are or shall be taken.
Page 324 - If the said certificate is given by the presiding justice of a court, it shall be further authenticated by the clerk or prothonotary of the said court, who shall certify, under his hand and the seal of his office, that the...
Page 343 - An Act to repeal an Act of the present Session of Parliament, intituled " An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial Oaths, and affidavits;' and to make other Provisions for the abolition of unnecessary Oaths.
Page 441 - Statutes, which provides that " when causes of a like nature or relative to the same question are pending before a court of the United States or of any Territory, the court may make such orders and rules concerning proceedings therein as may be conformable to the usages of courts for avoiding unnecessary costs or delay in the administration of justice, and may consolidate said causes when it appears reasonable to do so...
Page 394 - In all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, where new evidence shall be admissible in this court, the evidence by testimony of witnesses shall be taken under a commission to be issued from this court, or from any...
Page 323 - And the said records and exemplifications, authenticated as aforesaid, shall have such faith and credit given to them in every court and office within the United States, as they have by law or usage in the courts or offices of the state from whence the same are or shall be taken.
Page 377 - Such indemnity, where the judgment or decree is for the recovery of money not otherwise secured, must be for the whole amount of the judgment or decree, Including just damages for delay...