Cases and Materials on an Introduction to Law and the Judicial ProcessCallaghan, 1936 - 633 pages |
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COMMON LAW PROCEDURE | 1 |
THE BRIEFING OF CASES AND THE USE OF LAW BOOKS | 12 |
Minneapolis Gaslight Co 65 Minn 196 68 N W 53 33 | 53 |
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according action adopted alleged answer appeal applied authority bill brought called cause circuit claim common law concepts conclusion Congress consider consideration Constitution construction contract corporation course decided decision decree defendant determine directed District duty effect enforce equity error established evidence execution exercise existing express facts formal give given granted ground held hold important intention interest involved issue judge judgment judicial jurisdiction jury justice land lawyer legislative legislature limited logic matter means ment nature necessary objection opinion original particular parties passed person plaintiff possession practice present principles procedure proceedings proof provisions question reason record reference relations remedy rendered Reports respect result rules statement statute suit Supreme Court things tion trial true United valid writ