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Doubtless it is far easier , and theoretically more satisfactory , to collect the
authorities on each class of applications to the court , and treat the whole of each
class ... small degree , with the stage of the action in which the application is
made .
Doubtless it is far easier , and theoretically more satisfactory , to collect the
authorities on each class of applications to the court , and treat the whole of each
class ... small degree , with the stage of the action in which the application is
made .
Page 49
... respecting Motions.92 When the time to serve any pleading has been
extended twenty days by stipulation or order , no further time shall be granted by
order except upon two days ' notice to the adverse party of the application for
such order .
... respecting Motions.92 When the time to serve any pleading has been
extended twenty days by stipulation or order , no further time shall be granted by
order except upon two days ' notice to the adverse party of the application for
such order .
Page 68
... is used to designate any application to the court or judge ; and though a trial is
never termed a motion , each application to the court , in the course of the trial , is
in this sense a motion : thus the party moves the case for trial , moves to amend ...
... is used to designate any application to the court or judge ; and though a trial is
never termed a motion , each application to the court , in the course of the trial , is
in this sense a motion : thus the party moves the case for trial , moves to amend ...
Page 74
Where the court have power according to the practice , to make an order on the
application of a person not a party to the cause , or against a person not a party to
the cause , he is bound by it as if he were a party , and they have power to ...
Where the court have power according to the practice , to make an order on the
application of a person not a party to the cause , or against a person not a party to
the cause , he is bound by it as if he were a party , and they have power to ...
Page 82
... 49 or he may make a new motion as an independent application for the proper
relief in the matter it touches , and in determining such application , the invalidity
of the prior order may be determined incidently , without appeal therefrom .
... 49 or he may make a new motion as an independent application for the proper
relief in the matter it touches , and in determining such application , the invalidity
of the prior order may be determined incidently , without appeal therefrom .
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Page 489 - The affidavit of verification must be to the effect, that the pleading is true to the knowledge of the deponent, except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
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Page 497 - Company, the petitioner above named ; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof and that the same is true of his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief and as to those matters he believes it to be true.