The Pacific Reporter, Volume 141West Publishing Company, 1914 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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Page 197
... rule prescribed by statute cannot be held a merely technical rule, since, as we have seen, it is the only rule which can effectuate the plain purpose and the only useful purpose of an abstract. The law is no more technical than any ...
... rule prescribed by statute cannot be held a merely technical rule, since, as we have seen, it is the only rule which can effectuate the plain purpose and the only useful purpose of an abstract. The law is no more technical than any ...
Page 370
... rules of this court Rule 23 (119 Pac. xiii) reads as follows: "In civil cases the clerk shall not be required to remit the final papers until the costs are paid. In all cases in which the judgment or order appealed from is reversed or ...
... rules of this court Rule 23 (119 Pac. xiii) reads as follows: "In civil cases the clerk shall not be required to remit the final papers until the costs are paid. In all cases in which the judgment or order appealed from is reversed or ...
Page 455
... rule and further admits noncompliance with the rule and rests his argument on the assertion that the rule is too technical to be followed. This rule, like other rules of procedure adopted under statutory sanction, has as its object the ...
... rule and further admits noncompliance with the rule and rests his argument on the assertion that the rule is too technical to be followed. This rule, like other rules of procedure adopted under statutory sanction, has as its object the ...
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