A Treatise on Federal Practice, Civil and Criminal, Including Practice in Bankruptcy, Admiralty, Patent Cases, Foreclosure of Railway Mortgages, Suits Upon Claims Against the United States: Proceedings Before the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, Equity Pleading and Practice, Receivers and Injunctions in the State Courts, by Roger Foster, Том 1

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Value of the matter in dispute in action for damages
42
Value of the matter in dispute in suits of foreclosure
48
Page
50
274a Injunctions to enforce prohibition of use of intoxicating
52
Value of the matter in dispute upon taxpayers bills
55
17a Value of the matter in dispute in suits on behalf of a class
63
Costs as between solicitor and client 2071
69
Effect of admissions by the defendant upon the value of the matter in dispute
71
Effect of a defense apparent in the plaintiffs pleading upon the value of the matter in dispute 72 12
72
Suits arising under the Constitution or laws of the United States In general
73
Injunctions authorized by statute 1413
75
CHAPTER XVI
82
Suits arising under the Constitution of the United States
84
Suits arising under treaties of the United States
97
Suits where the parties are Federal corporations In general
98
National banking associations
101
Patent and copyright cases
103
30 Trademark cases
107
Cases arising under the laws relating to navigable waters
110
32a Cases arising under the Interstate Commerce Law
111
Suits on judicial and official bonds
118
Suits by and against officers of the United States
119
Suits by and against receivers of national banks
120
Suits by and against receivers of Federal corporations
121
Suits by and against receivers of Federal courts
122
Suits by and against trustees in bankruptcy
123
Suits arising out of litigation in the Federal courts
124
Controversies between citizens of different States In general
125
258h Interventions pro interesse suo 1298
128
Parties to the controversy
130
Equity Rules
138
42 Formal parties to the controversy
139
283d Injunctions to regulate coal mining or the operation of coal
140
Dismissal for want of jurisdiction 1817
148
Unnecessary parties to the controversy
150
Trustees and other representatives
152
Controversies to which aliens are parties
155
Determination of citizenship of natural persons
159
213
161
Definition of receiver 1479
163
Corporations
169
Unincorporated stock companies and associations
177
Partnerships
178
Ancillary jurisdiction
180
Property in the custody of another court of coordinate juris diction In general
189
Property covered by insolvent assignments
198
Property in the custody of State courts of probate
199
Property in the custody of receivers
206
305b Practice upon application for such preference 1532
210
Controversies between State sheriffs and United States mar shals and those arising out of attachments garnishee process and executions
211
Effect of jurisdiction of another court over same cause of action
215
Effect of the custody by another court of the person of an accused in criminal proceedings or otherwise
218
Effect of the custody of property by the State court where
220
Manner of revivor in equity In general
221
Limitations upon jurisdiction by residence Statutory provi
226
Proceedings upon supplemental bills
233
Striking out scandal and impertinence
239
61a Residence in suits by the United States
242
Residence in patent cases
249
Suits by assignees
256
Definition classification and objects of injunctions 1321
264
Territorial jurisdiction of the District Courts of the United
267
Terms of the District Courts of the United States In general
274
283e Injunctions to protect political rights 1416
291
Definition and classification of interlocutory applications 1255
298
Costs in patent copyright and trademark cases 2003 2006
311
Special motions without notice 1256
312
66a Jurisdiction over ceded territory
338
Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia
345
321a Selection and compensation of receivers counsel 1618
347
70a Jurisdiction of District Court of the Canal Zone
351
CHAPTER XXI
356
Jurisdiction of the United States Court for China
363
Motions to dismiss because the complaint shows no cause
364
FORMS IN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
366
Costs upon error and appeal 2010
368
References to masters In general 1871
376
Jurisdiction and practice of the Commerce Court
385
Jurisdiction of the Court of Customs Appeals
393
A state of facts and claim 1921
397
Injunctions to stay proceedings in other courts In general 1334
433
Supplemental bills in the nature of bills of review 2177
448
329 Evidence In general 1640
456
77b Practice and rules of the Interstate Commerce Commission
466
77c Evidence and depositions before the Interstate Commerce Com
493
877d Enforcement of orders of Interstate Commerce Commission
502
77e Jurisdiction of the Railroad Boards of Labor Adjustment
508
419 Witness fees 2060
516
77g Jurisdiction of the United States Board of Mediation and Con
517
CHAPTER III
580
Appeal from taxation of costs 2078
585
Suits on behalf of idiots lunatics and persons of weak mind
587
The United States as a defendant In general
593
CHAPTER XXVIII
597
96a Suits against the United States for torts and upon implied
600
96d Suits against the United States for money had and received
606
333s Presumptions upon the assessment and collection of duties
607
96h Suits against Collectors of the Ports to recover duties paid
615
96j Suits against telegraph and telephone companies when under
629
Suits against the United States for partition
636
100a Injunctions against collection of Federal taxes
645
100c Injunctions against the United States Shipping Board
651
Liability of States to suits by private persons
657
105c Injunctions against State officers
664
Suits against infants
673
Parties with no interest in the subjectmatter of the suit
679
Demurrers under the former practice 1827
682
Persons who on account of their interest need not be made
683
Cases where the law has furnished a representative
691
Discharge of a receiver 1626
694
Class suits
703
Omission of parties not within the jurisdiction of the court
710
Parties indispensable to a decree
724
When numerous interests have been created for the purpose
734
Objections for want of parties
741
132
750
Provisions common to all bills of review 2188
751
136
759
138
769
Classification of demurrers 1832
781
145
806
147
841
Bills to restrain infringements of trademarks and unfair
852
Bills to obtain relief against interfering trademarks
860
Injunctions to restrain the alienation of property 1356
863
Bills in equity under the Interstate Commerce Law
870
329a Judicial notice 1640
879
151b Suits and proceedings to cancel certificates of citizenship
885
Enforcement of decrees and orders In general 2084
890
151d Bills for accountings
894
151f Bills to set aside clouds on title
903
CHAPTER XXIII
907
The prayer for relief
913
THE HEARING
916
Affidavits to bills
919
419a Disbursements for copies of papers 2061
923
Bills in the nature of interpleader
926
CHAPTER XXIV
929
When a subpoena is necessary
933
164c Service upon foreign corporations
939
Final and interlocutory decrees 1968
940
Substituted service of a subpoena
948
Admissions 1647
951
166a Cases in which statutory service can be made
954
Exemptions from service of subpoena or other process legal
966
167b Objections to the service of process
973
APPEARANCE
976
Definition and use of an affidavit 1709
979
Effect of an appearance
982
Practice in taking a bill pro confesso
990
CHAPTER IX
996
339 Competency of witnesses in civil cases 1714
1001
Pleading defenses in answer
1003
The pendency of another suit
1009
Defenses of statutes In general
1015
Inspection at common law 1768
1017
180f Statute of limitations to claims against the United States
1022
Evidence of official correspondence 1682
1023
Statute of limitations to suits to recover usury
1029
Contempts 2096
1036
Limitations in the act to prevent trading with the enemy
1040
Testimony taken after a cause is at issue and beyond the jur
1043
State statutes of limitations
1047
182 Equitable laches
1053
428a Contempt by publication 2105
1054
430c Contempt proceedings under Prohibition Law 2140
1063
186b Res adjudicata by judgment in matrimonial actions
1066
186k Res adjudicata by order in special proceedings
1074
186n Effect as res adjudicata of decisions upon criminal prosecu
1080
186q Res adjudicata in patent and trade mark cases
1088
186s Res adjudicata against privies
1094
186z Res adjudicata in suits on behalf of a class
1101
Defenses peculiar to patent cases
1109
Proceedings to compel answer
1116
Frame of answer
1117
Disclaimers
1123
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