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... principle of legislative control . Accord- ing to Pomeroy , the " fundamental principles " of the code of 1848 were ... principle of unified jurisdiction . 2. The principle of unified procedure . 3. The principle of judicial control over ...
... principle of legislative control . Accord- ing to Pomeroy , the " fundamental principles " of the code of 1848 were ... principle of unified jurisdiction . 2. The principle of unified procedure . 3. The principle of judicial control over ...
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... principle that the action shall proceed by short and direct steps . ( c ) In the present reform movement the principle of judicial control over procedure by means of rules of court is being followed in preference to the principle of ...
... principle that the action shall proceed by short and direct steps . ( c ) In the present reform movement the principle of judicial control over procedure by means of rules of court is being followed in preference to the principle of ...
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... principle and the principle of convenience were entirely ignored . The amendment of 1852 , which was adopted in practically all of the code states , was intended to introduce the equity principle of trial convenience , but was poorly ...
... principle and the principle of convenience were entirely ignored . The amendment of 1852 , which was adopted in practically all of the code states , was intended to introduce the equity principle of trial convenience , but was poorly ...
Contents
THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE | 25 |
POSSIBILITIES IN AN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE | 31 |
THE JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION MONOGRAPHS | 39 |
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