FORMS. The several forms annexed to these general orders shall be observed and used, with such alterations as may be necessary to suit the circumstances of any particular case. United States Code Annotated - Page 54by United States - 1927Full view - About this book
| Henry Gough - Conveyancing - 1862 - 210 pages
...directions as he may deem expedient (s. 122). Those hitherto set forth will be found at p. 160. They may be observed and used, with such alterations as may be necessary to meet the circumstances of any particular case, or as the Registrar shall from time to time direct (Order... | |
| United States - Bankruptcy - 1867 - 154 pages
...Forms specified in the Schedules annexed to these Orders for the several purposes therein stated, shall be observed and used with such alterations as may...to suit the circumstances of any particular case. In all cases where, by the provisions of the Act, a special order is required to be made in any proceeding,... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1874 - 622 pages
...disappears. The 32d of the rules or orders, which adopts the forms, expressly directs, that they " shall be observed and used, with such alterations as may...to suit the circumstances of any particular case." If, therefore, there is nothing in the bankrupt law itself which requires that the petitioning creditor... | |
| William A. Shinn - Bankruptcy - 1874 - 662 pages
...forms specified in the schedules annexed to these orders for the several purposes therein stated shall be observed and used, with such alterations as may...to suit the circumstances of any particular case. In all cases where, by the provisions of the act, a special order is required to be made in any proceeding,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Court rules - 1874 - 152 pages
...forms specified in the schedules annexed to these orders for the several purposes therein stated shall be observed and used, with such alterations as may...to suit the circumstances of any particular case. In all cases where, by the provisions of the act, a special order is required to be made in any proceeding,... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (7th Circuit), Josiah Hooker Bissell - District courts - 1874 - 590 pages
...forms " are not prescribed in the act, and general rule 33 declares that the " forms " annexed " shall be observed and used with such alterations as may...to suit the circumstances of any particular case." It does not, therefore, follow, by any means, that if a creditor cannot make that particular deposition,... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - Civil procedure - 1876 - 628 pages
...specified in the schedule annexed to the former general orders, for the same purposes therein stated, shall be observed and used, with such alterations as may...to suit the circumstances of any particular case. Among the forms thus sanctioned was that of a creditor's petition, number fifty-four, in which is contained... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (6th Circuit) - Admiralty - 1878 - 472 pages
...in the schedules annexed to the former general orders for the several purposes therein stated shall be observed and used, with such alterations as may be necessary to suit the circumstances ol any particular case. The tabular forms hereto annexed shall be used respectively by the several... | |
| Robert Dewey Benedict, Benjamin Lincoln Benedict - Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 616 pages
...established by the Supreme Court, " for the several purposes therein," that i*. in the forms, "stated, shall be observed and used, with such alterations as may...to suit the circumstances of any particular case." Form No. 1 is headed, " Petition by debtor." It contains no statement of the place of residence of... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1112 pages
...the license given by General Order No. 38 (89 Fed. xiv, 32 CCA xxxvii), that the several forms shall be observed and used with such alterations as may...necessary to suit the circumstances of any particular case and conforming to the practice in other districts, reluctantly and with constantly increasing regret,... | |
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