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" No action or [special] proceeding shall be defeated by the nonjoinder or misjoinder of parties. New parties may be added [or substituted] and parties misjoined may be dropped by order of the court at any stage of the cause as the ends of justice may require. "
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court And, at Law, in ... - Page 147
by New Jersey. Supreme Court - 1920
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Cases on Civil Procedure

William Henry Lloyd - Civil procedure - 1916 - 980 pages
..."No action shall be defeated by the nonjoinder or misjoinder of parties. New parties may be added and parties misjoined may be dropped, by order of the...of the cause, as the ends of justice may require." BLESSING V. MC LINDEN 85 prudent plaintiff instituted his suit against both joint debtors and took...
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The New Jersey Practice Act of 1903: As Supplemented and Superseded by the ...

James Morgan Sheen - Civil procedure - 1916 - 666 pages
...No action shall be defeated by the nonjoinder or misjoiuder of parties. New parties may be added and parties misjoined may be dropped, by order of the...of the cause, as the ends of justice may require. (PL 1912, p. 379; see sec. 36.) Defense that the plaintiff is a fictitious person attacks the capacity...
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Bench and Bar, Volume 10

Law - 1916 - 626 pages
...action shall be defeated by a non-joinder or misjoinder of parties and new parties may be added and parties misjoined may be dropped by order of the court at any stage of the case as the ends of justice may require. (12) The parties have been required to point out, by more...
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A Selection of Cases and Other Authorities on Civil Procedure in Actions at Law

Austin Wakeman Scott - Civil procedure - 1919 - 770 pages
...action shall be defeated by the non-joinder or misjoinder of parties. New parties may be added and parties misjoined may be dropped, by order of the...of the cause, as the ends of justice may require. 10. No change in parties, made by order of court, shall impair any previous attachment of the estate...
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Legislative Document, Volume 40, Issue 111

New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1919 - 1508 pages
...be defeated by the nonjoinder or inisjoinder of parties. New parties may be added or substituted and parties misjoined may be dropped by order of the court...stage of the cause as the ends of justice may require. [New. Reference to "substitution" covers Code § 1588, omitted. See Board's proposed Rule 94, and also...
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Juridical Reform: A Critical Comparison of Pleading and Practice Under the ...

John Downey Works - Electronic books - 1919 - 208 pages
...action shall be defeated by a non-joinder or misjoinder of parties and new parties may be added and parties misjoined may be dropped by order of the court at any stage of the case as the ends of justice may require; (12) The parties have been required by more specific denials,...
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Juridical Reform: A Critical Comparison of Pleading and Practice Under the ...

John Downey Works - Electronic books - 1919 - 208 pages
...defeated by a non-joinder or misjoinder of parties and new parties may be added and parties mis joined may be dropped by order of the court at any stage of the case as the ends of justice may require ; (12) The parties have been required by more specific denials,...
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Laws of the State of New York, Volume 4

New York (State) - Session laws - 1920 - 930 pages
...be defeated by the nonjoinder or misjoinder of parties. New parties may be added or substituted and parties misjoined may be dropped by order of the court...stage of the cause as the ends of justice may require. sonra.— § 193. Determination of rights of parties before the court. Codit &t elm pro- The court...
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The Civil Practice Manual of the State of New York, Containing Civil ...

New York (State) - 1920 - 1210 pages
...be defeated by the nonjoinder or misjoinder of parties. New parties may be added or substituted and parties misjoined may be dropped by order of the court...stage of the cause as the ends of justice may require. § 193. Determination of rights of parties before the court. The court may determine the controversy...
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The Michigan Judicature: And Miscellaneous Practice Acts, with ..., Volume 1

Alva Marvin Cummins, Franklin A. Beecher, George Mortimer Sayles, Leon Saunders, Harvey B. M. Wilds - Civil procedure - 1920 - 1292 pages
...equity shall be defeated by the non-joinder or mis-joinder of parties. New parties may be added and parties mis-joined may be dropped, by order of the...of the cause, as the ends of justice may require. HISTORY: This and the following section are taken from Sees. 9 and 10 of the New Jersey Practice Act...
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