| Law - 1911 - 516 pages
...but when anyone refuses to join, he may for such reason be made a defendant. (c) When the question is one of common or general interest to many persons constituting a class so numerous as to be impracticable to bring them all before the court, one or more may sue or defend for the whole. (d)... | |
| United States. District Courts, United States. Supreme Court - Court rules - 1932 - 74 pages
...recognition of, the propriety of the main proceeding. Rule 38 REPRESENTATIVES OF CLASS When the question is one of common or general interest to many persons...make it impracticable to bring them all before the court, one or more may sue or defend for the whole. Rule 39 ABSENCE OF PERSONS WHO WOULD BE PROPER... | |
| United States. Securities and Exchange Commission - Securities - 1940 - 1240 pages
...(SDNY, 1936, atfd 84 F. (2d) (CCA 8th, 1937)). » "Representatives of Class — When the question is one of common or general Interest to many persons...make It Impracticable to bring them all before the court, one may sue or defend for the whole" (Federal Equity Rule No. 38). " Deed of Trust, Art. VI,... | |
| Civil procedure - 1938 - 152 pages
...accordance with these rules. Rule 23. Class Actions. (a) REPBESENTATTON. If persons constituting a class are so numerous as to make it impracticable to bring them all before the court, such of them, one or more, as will fairly insure the adequate representation of all may, on... | |
| United States - Law - 1971 - 1384 pages
...i dictlonal Amount in Representative Suits, 15 Minn. L. Rev. 501 (1931). The general test of former Equity Rule 38 (Representatives of Class) that the...Interest and numerous persons, as provided for In former Equity Rule 38. see Del. Ch. Rule 113; Fla. Сотр. Gen. Laws Ann. (Supp.. 1936) ! 4918 (7);... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1966 - 886 pages
...the defendant's similarly situated and affected with reference to the matters here Involved. They are so numerous as to make it impracticable to bring them all before the Court There being common questions of law and fact, a common relief being sought, as will hereinafter... | |
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