Alaska Reports, Volume 2West Publishing Company, 1906 |
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... suit has been brought in the name of the agent , the name of the real party in interest or the principal may be substituted . The only cases in which one party may be substituted for another are : ( 1 ) In case of the death or ...
... suit has been brought in the name of the agent , the name of the real party in interest or the principal may be substituted . The only cases in which one party may be substituted for another are : ( 1 ) In case of the death or ...
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... suit for another cause of action by merely substituting her as sole plaintiff in the former action . It is scarcely necessary to say section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure affords no warrant for such a proceeding . " Another case to ...
... suit for another cause of action by merely substituting her as sole plaintiff in the former action . It is scarcely necessary to say section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure affords no warrant for such a proceeding . " Another case to ...
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... suit against one was a matter of no concern to the other , and could not , without the other's consent , be converted into a suit against it . " There may be a Willamette Tent & Awning Company , a corporation . If so , it could sue and ...
... suit against one was a matter of no concern to the other , and could not , without the other's consent , be converted into a suit against it . " There may be a Willamette Tent & Awning Company , a corporation . If so , it could sue and ...
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... suit in admiralty cannot be maintained in a court of the United States , either under the general maritime law or any act of Congress , to recover damages for the death of a person caused by negligence on the high seas . John R. Winn ...
... suit in admiralty cannot be maintained in a court of the United States , either under the general maritime law or any act of Congress , to recover damages for the death of a person caused by negligence on the high seas . John R. Winn ...
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... suit for damages against the owner can possibly bring . MARKS v . SHOUP . ( First Division . Juneau . March 5 , 1903. ) No. 662 . 1. NEW TRIAL . A motion for a new trial which does not plainly specify the errors of the trial court will ...
... suit for damages against the owner can possibly bring . MARKS v . SHOUP . ( First Division . Juneau . March 5 , 1903. ) No. 662 . 1. NEW TRIAL . A motion for a new trial which does not plainly specify the errors of the trial court will ...
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