The Principles and Forms of Practice in Civil Actions in Courts of Record Under the Codes of Procedure: Adapted Also to Common Law and Equity Practice, Volume 2Baker, Voorhis, 1907 - Civil procedure |
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Page 1172
... Required by N. Y. Gen. Rule No. 37 , second clause , unless the order to show cause is allowed by statute . 3 For other examples , see Vol . I , P. 171 . " III . That no previous application has been made 1172 ABBOTT'S PRACTICE AND forms .
... Required by N. Y. Gen. Rule No. 37 , second clause , unless the order to show cause is allowed by statute . 3 For other examples , see Vol . I , P. 171 . " III . That no previous application has been made 1172 ABBOTT'S PRACTICE AND forms .
Page 1176
... allowed , add , and the 11 See Vol . I , pp . 2-8 , for other Forms . 12 See Vol . I , Article XXV of Chap- ter I , on UNDERTAKINGS , paragraph 28 , p . 461 . 13 See id . , paragraph 12 , p . 454 , as to qualifications of sureties . 14 ...
... allowed , add , and the 11 See Vol . I , pp . 2-8 , for other Forms . 12 See Vol . I , Article XXV of Chap- ter I , on UNDERTAKINGS , paragraph 28 , p . 461 . 13 See id . , paragraph 12 , p . 454 , as to qualifications of sureties . 14 ...
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... allowed him to have said goods on credit . De- ponent further says that said statements of the defendant were and are in all respects false and untrue when he made the same . On the day of 19 the said defendant made an assignment for ...
... allowed him to have said goods on credit . De- ponent further says that said statements of the defendant were and are in all respects false and untrue when he made the same . On the day of 19 the said defendant made an assignment for ...
Page 1257
... allowed to retain attachment on giving further security , may add : ] unless within [ three ] days after the entry and service of this order the plaintiff files and serves a further undertaking in addition to that heretofore given ...
... allowed to retain attachment on giving further security , may add : ] unless within [ three ] days after the entry and service of this order the plaintiff files and serves a further undertaking in addition to that heretofore given ...
Page 1272
... allowed to stand as security pending another trial.30 Stay of pro- ceedings for the purpose of making a case does not prevent the application.31 6. Prudential rules for drawing arrest papers . ] - The rule stated on pages 1181-1184 , in ...
... allowed to stand as security pending another trial.30 Stay of pro- ceedings for the purpose of making a case does not prevent the application.31 6. Prudential rules for drawing arrest papers . ] - The rule stated on pages 1181-1184 , in ...
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ADJUDGED aff'd Affidavit to move aforesaid alleged amended annexed affidavit answer Appellate Division application arrest attachment attorney cause of action certificate clerk complaint copy costs counsel court and action court and cause Date day of 19 defendant Y. Z. defendant's deponent deposition directed duly sworn entered execution executor facts fendant final judgment FORM granted hereby initials of name interpleader issue judge by initials Jurat jury lien ment Misc motion of A. T. N. Y. Code Civ N. Y. Supp name and title Notice of motion nunc pro tunc order to show party payment person plaintiff pleading premises proceedings reading and filing real property recitals referee reference remittitur served sheriff show cause Signature and office signature of judge Special Term statute stipulation substituting sum of dollars summons thereof thereto tion Title of court Trial Term vacate verdict witness Wkly
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Page 1176 - York, the petitioner above named ; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true to his own knowledge except as to the matters therein stated to be alleged on information and belief and as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 1370 - ... being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is the petitioner in the above-entitled proceeding ; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 2146 - An execution, issued upon a judgment for a sum of money, or directing the payment of a sum of money...
Page 1673 - Do you know, or can you set forth any other matter or thing which may be of benefit or advantage to the parties at issue in this cause or either of them, or that may be material to the subject of this your examination, or to the matters in question in this cause, if yea, set forth the same,
Page 2169 - Now if there be no lawful cause to obstruct the said marriage then the above obligation to be void, else to remain in full force and virtue.
Page 1440 - The court may determine any controversy between the parties before it, when it can be done without prejudice to the rights of others, or by saving their rights, but when a complete determination of the controversy cannot be had without the presence of other parties, the court must cause them to be brought in.
Page 2149 - ... debtor; and, if sufficient personal property cannot be found, out of the real property, belonging to him, at the time when the judgment was docketed in the clerk's office of the county, or at any time thereafter.
Page 1630 - ... person on my behalf, any deed, account, book of account, voucher, receipt, letter, memorandum, paper, or writing, or any copy of or extract from any such document, or any other document whatsoever...
Page 2075 - ... and that if the judgment be affirmed, he will pay the value of the use and occupation of the property from the time of the appeal until the delivery of possession thereof, pursuant to the judgment...
Page 1301 - ... where it is alleged in the complaint that the chattel or a part thereof has been concealed, removed or disposed of so that it cannot be found or taken by the sheriff and with intent that it should not be so found or taken, or to deprive the plaintiff of the benefit thereof...