| George Washington Rightmire - Courts - 1917 - 928 pages
...courts of the United States in cases where they apply. SECTION 35. And be it further enacted, That in all the courts of the United States, the parties may...plead and manage their own causes personally or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as by the rules of the said courts respectively shall... | |
| Georgia - 1919 - 210 pages
...counsellor are combined in one person. The 35th section of the judiciary Act of 1789 declares "that in all the Courts of the United States, the parties may...and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law, as by the rules of said Courts respectively, shall... | |
| John Carter Rose - Civil procedure - 1922 - 812 pages
...courts of the United States in cases where they apply. Sec. 35. And be it further enacted, That in all the courts of the United States, the parties may...plead and manage their own causes personally or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as by the rules of the said courts respectively shall... | |
| Ernest Howard - Investments - 1923 - 200 pages
...the spirit of the time when they were first constituted by Act of Congress which provided that "in all the courts of the United States the parties may plead and manage their own causes personally" and which thus virtually commanded from the judges an indulgence as to forms and procedure for litigants... | |
| Erastus Cornelius Benedict - Admiralty - 1925 - 1024 pages
...hours, open without charge to the inspection of the public.88 § 171. Proctors and Advocates. I. In all the courts of the United States, the parties may...plead and manage their own causes personally or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys-at-law as, by the rules of the said courts respectively, are... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 1084 pages
...generally. By the General Judiciary Act of September 24, 1789 (1 Stat. 73), it was provided that in all the courts of the United States the parties may...and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as by the rules of said courts respectively are permitted... | |
| United States - Civil procedure - 1926 - 668 pages
...thereto. In re Aubrey, 26 Fed. 851. Sec. 272. (USC § 394.) Appearance personally or by counsel. In all the courts of the United States the parties may...and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as, by the rules of the said courts, respectively, are... | |
| George Edwin Holmes, Kingman Brewster, James Sterling Yard Ivins - Forms (Law) - 1927 - 978 pages
...substantial rights of the parties. JC § 272. Parties may manage their causes personally or 5y counsel. In all the courts of the United States the parties may...and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as, by the rules of the said courts, respectively, are... | |
| Elijah Nathaniel Zoline - Appellate courts - 1928 - 916 pages
...or deputy marshal so acting, he shall be recommended by the court for dismissal from office."1" "In all the courts of the United States the parties may...and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as, by the rules of the said courts, respectively, are... | |
| United States - Law - 1928 - 984 pages
...which is similar to section 35 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 (Rev. Stat. | 749) provides: "That, In all the courts of the United States, the parties may plead and manage their own causes personally." While this provision does away with the necessity for the employment of a solicitor or counsel in an... | |
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