| United States - 1994 - 52 páginas
...2072. Rules of civil procedure The Supreme Court shall have the power to prescribe by general rules, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure of the district courts and courts of appeals of the United States in civil actions, including admiralty... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 164 páginas
...2072. Rules of civil procedure The Supreme Court shall have the power to prescribe by general rules, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure of the district courts and courts of appeals of the United States in civil actions, including admiralty... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company, House, Committee on the Judiciary Staff - 1996 - 62 páginas
...2072. Rules of civil procedure The Supreme Court shall have the power to prescribe by general rules, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure of the district courts and courts of appeals of the United States in civil actions, including admiralty... | |
| Edward A. Purcell - 2000 - 446 páginas
...creating "one form of civil action" in the federal system. The act imposed one limitation, that the rules "shall neither abridge, enlarge, nor modify the substantive rights of any litigant." l44 In a few months Cummings accomplished what the ABA had failed to do in twenty years. Although Walsh's... | |
| United States - 2005 - 48 páginas
...1988.) § 2075. Bankruptcy rules The Supreme Court shall have the power to prescribe by general rules, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure in cases under title 11. Such rules shall not abridge, enlarge, or modify any substantive right. The Supreme... | |
| Sally McDonald Henry - 2006 - 522 páginas
...creditors.* § 2075. Bankruptcy rules The Supreme Court shall have the power to prescribe by general rules, the forms of process, writs, pleadings, and motions, and the practice and procedure in cases under title 11. Such rules shall not abridge, enlarge, or modify any substantive right. The Supreme... | |
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