The New York Code of Civil Procedure, as Amended To, and Including, 1889: Twenty-two Chapters Complete in One Volume : with References to Code Decisions to July 1, 1889S.S. Peloubet, 1889 - 702 pages |
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... taken before a substituted offi . cer , at a time or place , other than that specified in the original notice or order , urtil notice of the substitution , and of the time and place appointed for the proceeding to be taken , has been ...
... taken before a substituted offi . cer , at a time or place , other than that specified in the original notice or order , urtil notice of the substitution , and of the time and place appointed for the proceeding to be taken , has been ...
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... taken and subscribed the Constitutional oath of office , as prescribed in this section . § 60. A person , regularly admitted to practice as attorney and counsellor , in the courts of record of the State , whose office for the ...
... taken and subscribed the Constitutional oath of office , as prescribed in this section . § 60. A person , regularly admitted to practice as attorney and counsellor , in the courts of record of the State , whose office for the ...
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... taken upon a trial or hearing ; whereupon the stenographer must file the same accordingly . 84. The original stenographic notes , taken by a stenographer , are part of the proceedings in the cause ; and , unless they are filed ...
... taken upon a trial or hearing ; whereupon the stenographer must file the same accordingly . 84. The original stenographic notes , taken by a stenographer , are part of the proceedings in the cause ; and , unless they are filed ...
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... taken by the sheriff . For the purpose of compelling a witness to attend and testify , the sheriff , upon the application of either party to the inquisition , must issue a subpoena , as prescribed in section eight hundred and fifty four ...
... taken by the sheriff . For the purpose of compelling a witness to attend and testify , the sheriff , upon the application of either party to the inquisition , must issue a subpoena , as prescribed in section eight hundred and fifty four ...
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... taken by him , and is entitled to all the rights and subject to all the liabilities prescribed by law , with respect to a similar undertaking taken by a sheriff . The undertaking may be assigned by him to the party at whose instance the ...
... taken by him , and is entitled to all the rights and subject to all the liabilities prescribed by law , with respect to a similar undertaking taken by a sheriff . The undertaking may be assigned by him to the party at whose instance the ...
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Page 81 - Every action must be prosecuted in the name of the real party in interest, except that an executor or administrator, a trustee of an express trust, or a person expressly authorized by statute, may sue, without joining with him the person for whose benefit the action is prosecuted. A person, with whom or in whose name, a contract is made for the benefit of another, is a trustee of an express trust, within the meaning of this section.
Page 81 - Any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest in the controversy adverse to the plaintiff, or who is a necessary party to a complete determination or settlement of the question involved therein.
Page 89 - A cause of action arising out of the contract or transaction set forth in the complaint as the foundation of the plaintiff's claim, or connected with the subject of the action.
Page 433 - Where the arbitrators were guilty of misconduct in refusing to postpone the hearing, upon sufficient cause shown, or in refusing to hear evidence pertinent and material to the controversy; or of any other misbehavior by which the rights of any party have been prejudiced. (4) Where the arbitrators exceeded their powers, or so imperfectly executed them that a mutual, final, and definite award upon the subject matter submitted was not made.
Page 127 - The court may, upon the trial, or at any other stage of the action, before or after judgment, in furtherance of justice, and on such terms as it deems just, amend any process, pleading, or other proceeding, by adding or striking out the name of a person as a party, or by correcting a mistake in the name of a party, or a mistake in any other respect...
Page 127 - ... in its discretion, and upon such terms as may be just, at any time within one year after notice thereof, relieve a party from a judgment, order or other proceeding, taken against him through his mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect...
Page 67 - An action to redeem real property from a mortgage, with or without an account of rents and profits, may be maintained by the mortgagor, or those claiming under him, against the mortgagee in possession, or those claiming under him, unless he or they have continuously maintained an adverse possession of the mortgaged premises, for twenty years after the breach of a condition of the mortgage, or the non-fulfillment of a covenant therein contained.
Page 125 - When .it is admitted by the pleading or examination of a party, that he has in his possession, or under his control, any money or other thing capable of delivery, which, being the subject of the...
Page 233 - If the person against whom the judgment is rendered is, at the time of filing the judgment-roll, either 1. Within the age of twenty-one years; or 2. Insane; or 3. Imprisoned on a criminal charge, or in execution upon conviction of a criminal offense, for a term less than for life; the time of such a disability is not a part of the time limited...
Page 230 - If the judgment to be confessed is for money due or to become due, it must state concisely the facts, out of which the debt arose ; and must show, that the sum confessed therefor is justly due, or to become due.