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VII. Foreign Corporations, Executors and Administrators. 26
VIII. Service on a Member of a Firm, as against a Non-
Resident Member thereof...
27
CHAPTER V.
CONCURRENT CIVIL JURISDICTION, STATE AND NATIONAL.
I. Extent Thereof..
...
II. Suit in Name of Legal Owner in United States Circuit
Court.....
28
.. 29
30
31
III. Citizenship and Proof of Value in Controversy in
United States Courts.....
IV. Decisions of National Courts.
V. Jurisdiction of two or more Districts in one State.... 31
VI. Jurisdiction in Naturalization Proceedings..
CHAPTER VI.
32
COMMON LAW, CIVIL LAW AND LAW OF STATE AND NATIONAL COURTS.
I. The Common Law and Civil Law as State Laws...... 33
II. United States Courts Administer State Laws....... 34
III. But not as to Forms of Process, unless Adopted
IV. Processes of State Courts may be Adopted..
V. Rulings of State Courts: When Followed...
VI. National Powers and Jurisdiction of Courts not Af
....
.... 35
36
37
II.
III.
CHAPTER VII.
INTER-STATE EQUITY JURISDICTION AND PRACTICE.
I. Concurrent State and National Equity Jurisdiction... 39
Equity Practice and Rules in United States Courts... 40
Jurisdiction in United States Courts of Executors and
Administrators..
IV. Enjoining judgment of United States Court in same.
41
Court....
42
V. State Court may act by Injunction on Person of Defend-
ant to Prevent Suit in another State....
VI.
V. Statutory Bonds taken in National Proceedings........
Rule of Damages..
56
58
VII.
Contracts made with a View to Violate Law of an-
RULES OF PROPERTY AND RIGHT THE SAME IN STATE AND
NATIONAL COURTS.
I. When the Local Rules of Law are followed by
84
II. Blind Conformity to State Rulings not Required of
United States Courts ...
86
III. Actions in State Court and United States Court on
Judgments of Either....
94
IV. Action on Conditional and Interlocutory Judgments. 95
V. Action on Joint Judgment...
96
VI. Action on a Judgment on Penal Bond..
VII. Competency of the Record as Evidence.........
VIII. Change of State Government...
97
98
100
IX. Judgments and Decrees in Proceedings in rem.... 100
X. Defenses to Suits on Judgments and Decrees.... 102
CHAPTER XI.
INTER-STATE PROOF OF RECORDS, JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS AND LAWS.
.......
I. National Provisions of Law on the Subject. ... 110
II. Proof of Records and Judicial Proceedings in Pur-
suance thereof.....
III. Proof of Statute Laws of the State under the Act of
113
Congress.....
.. 117
IV. Proof of State Laws as at Common Law and under
State Statutes.....
119
V. Proof of Proceedings of Justices of the Peace.... 122
VI. Proof of Records of Office Books....
123
II. Actions of Trespass on the Case for Torts......... 143
Abatement and Bar of Actions.....
145
CHAPTER XV.
PENAL AND STATUTORY ACTIONS NOT ENFORCEABLE IN OTHER STATES.
I. One State cannot Enforce the Statutes and Penal
Laws of another....
II. A State cannot, in Virtue of its own Penal Laws,
Punish Acts Committed against the Laws of an-
other.....
Statutory Actions for Death of a Person....
IV. Statutory Remedy by Indictment for Death of a
148
149
155
I. State Laws have no Extra Territorial Force......
What Acts done under them Abroad are Binding at
Home.....
CHAPTER XVII.
STATUTES OF LIMITATION.
I.
The Plea of Limitations goes to the Remedy Af-
forded by the Law of the Forum....
171
II. State Power to Limit Actions on Judgments of other
States....
173
III. The Statutes do not apply to Suit by State or United
States ...
174
IV.
Statutes Limiting Suits on Judgments of other
States Operate Prospectively...
V. In some States a Previous Bar in another is a good
Plea....
VI. Ability of a Corporation of another State to Plead
the Statute.
176
CHAPTER XVIII.
MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE INTER-STATE VALIDITY THEREOF.
I. The Institution of Marriage and Inter-State Valid-
ity thereof......
177
II. Divorce. Jurisdiction to Grant the Same
179
III. Inter-State Validity of Divorce.
181
IV. Inter-State Custody of Children. Enforcement of
Alimony...
183
V. Inter-State Effect of Former Adjudication........ 185
CHAPTER XIX
INTER-STATE LEGAL STATUS OF PERSONS.
I. Residence and Domicile Defined and Distinguished. 186
II. Domicile of Infants, Minors and Adults.
III. Citizenship..
IV. Legal Capacity to Act.
CHAPTER XX.
188
189
190
III. Sales and Transfers Valid where Made, are Valid
Elsewhere....
197
Distribution of a Deceased Person's Movables.... 200
V. The Locality and Situs of Money Obligations and
Debts..
.. 202
Mortgages of Personal Property
VII. Subscriptions to Capital Stock.
VIII. Voluntary Assignments.
IX. Where Personal Property is Taxable...
203
.. 203
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204