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§ 59. Effect of the custody of property by the State court, where the
Federal courts exercise jurisdiction under the Constitution
and laws of the United States.....
Page
220
§ 60. Property in the custody of another Federal court of Equity.... 223
§ 60a. Conflicting jurisdiction of the Federal courts in bankruptcy
and equity....
225
§ 60b. Conflicting jurisdiction of Federal courts of admiralty and
equity
§ 60c. Conflicting jurisdiction of Federal courts in bankruptey and
admiralty
§ 61. Limitations upon jurisdiction by residence. Statutory provi-
sions
226
§ 61a. Residence in suits by the United States.
242
§ 61b. Residence in suits arising under the constitution or laws of the
United States.....
§ 61c. Residence where jurisdiction depends upon diversity of citizen-
ship
244
§ 64. Territorial jurisdiction of the District Courts of the United
States. In general.....
§ 65. Terms of the District Courts of the United States. In general
§ 66. Specific territorial jurisdiction and terms of the different Dis-
trict Courts of the United States..
§ 66a. Jurisdiction over ceded territory...!
§ 67. Jurisdiction of District Court of Alaska..
§ 68. Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia
$ 69. Jurisdiction of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia
70. Jurisdiction of District of Porto Rico....
§ 70a. Jurisdiction of District Court of the Canal Zone..
$71. Jurisdiction of District Court of Hawaii....
72. Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and other courts of the
Philippine Islands....
$73. Jurisdiction of the United States Court for China..
74. Jurisdiction of the Consular Courts.....
$75. Jurisdiction and practice of the Commerce Court.
876. Jurisdiction of the Board of General Appraisers..
§ 77. Jurisdiction of the Court of Customs Appeals....
§ 77a. Jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission..
§ 77b. Practice and rules of the Interstate Commerce Commission...
§ 77c. Evidence and depositions before the Interstate Commerce Com-
mission
877d. Enforcement of orders of Interstate Commerce Commission..
§ 77e. Jurisdiction of the Railroad Boards of Labor Adjustment...
877f. Jurisdiction of the Railroad Labor Board...
77g. Jurisdiction of the United States Board of Mediation and Con-
ciliation
....
§ 77h. Jurisdiction and practice of Federal Trade Commission....
CHAPTER II.
JURISDICTION IN EQUITY.
517
524
§ 78. Equitable jurisdiction. In general..
§ 79. General survey of the jurisdiction of courts of equity....
§ 79a. Who seeks equity must do equity...
542
544
556
§ 79b. Requirement of clean hands...
-8 80. The distinction between law and equity in the Federal courts.. 560
§ 81. General rules affecting the jurisdiction in equity of the Federal
courts
561
§ 81a. Equitable jurisdiction to enforce rights created by statutes of
the United States....
565
§ 82. State laws creating new rights are enforced by Federal courts
at law or equity . . . . . .
567
§ 83. State statutes cannot impair the jurisdiction nor regulate the
practice of Federal courts of equity.....
§ 85. General rule as to persons capable of being plaintiffs..
§ 91. Suits on behalf of idiots, lunatics and persons of weak mind.. 587
§ 92. Capacity of foreign executors and administrators to sue......
589
§ 93. Capacity of foreign receivers to sue..
590
$94. Who may be defendants.....
592
§ 95. The United States as a defendant. In general.
593
§ 96. Liability of the United States to suits for the recovery of
money upon contract......
598
§ 96a. Suits against the United States for torts and upon implied
contracts when a tort is waived....
600
§ 96b. Suits against the United States for damages for use of and
injury to, real property...
602
§ 96c. Suits against the United States for damages for use of, and
injury to, personal property....
605
§ 96d. Suits against the United States for money had and received
through mistake.....
606
§ 96e. Suits against the United States to recover money paid under
duress
§ 96f. Suits against the United States to recover taxes unlawfully
collected
608
§ 96g. Suits against the Commissioner and Collectors of Internal Rev-
enue to recover taxes paid under duress...
610
§ 96h. Suits against Collectors of the Ports to recover duties paid
under duress...
615
§ 961. Suits against Director General of Railroads and Railroads
under Government control.....
§ 96j. Suits against telegraph and telephone companies when under
Federal control....
629
§ 96k. Suits against alien property custodian....
630
§ 97. District Court practice in suits against the United States.
633
§ 98. Suits against the United States for partition...
636
§ 99. Suits by Indians for allotments of land......
637
§ 99a. Suits to establish the rights of bona fide purchasers of lands
erroneously patented or certified.....
638
§ 100. Injunctions against officers of the United States...
§ 100a. Injunctions against collection of Federal taxes.
§ 100b. Injunctions against Interstate Commerce Commission.
§ 100c. Injunctions against the United States Shipping Board.
§ 100d. Injunctions against the Federal Trade Commission..
§ 101. Ejectment against officers of the United States..
640
645
648
651
§ 102. Replevin against officers of the United States.
§ 102a. Liability of a foreign government to suit...
652
§ 103. Liability of a State to a suit by the United States.
654
§ 104. Liability of a State to a suit by another State..
§ 105. Liability of States to suits by private persons..
657
§ 105a. Actions at common law against State officers..
660
§ 105b. Suits in equity to which a State is an indispensable party
defendant
662
§ 105c. Injunctions against State officers.
664
§ 105d. Practice upon applications for injunctions against State
officers
668
§ 106. Suits against infants.
673
§ 107. Suits against idiots, lunatics, and persons of weak mind...
§ 108. Suits against married women..
§ 111. Parties with no interest in the subject-matter of the suit....
679
§ 115. Suits against one or more of a class. ...
§ 112. Persons who on account of their interest need not be made
parties to a suit in equity.
§ 113. Cases where the law has furnished a representative..
§ 114. Class suits
§ 116. Suits by or against one or more as representatives of a class
claiming a common right.....
683
691
701
705
§ 117. Omission of parties not within the jurisdiction of the court...
§ 118. Formal parties who may be omitted when without the juris-
diction
707
710
713
§ 119. Parties whose interest is separable..
714
§ 120. Parties indispensable to a decree..
724
§ 121. When numerous interests have been created for the purpose of
preventing the plaintiff from obtaining equitable relief....
734
§ 122. When a person consents to the relief sought....
§ 123. When the plaintiff waives his right against a person....
§ 124. When the interest of an absent person is evidently very small
§ 125. When the absent persons are unknown...
§ 126. When the right of administration is in dispute..
735
736
§ 127. Relaxation of rule as to parties in special cases.
737
739
742
§ 128. Restatement of the rules as to parties.
§ 129. Objections for want of parties.....
§ 130. Objections for joinder of improper parties..
CHAPTER V.
INFORMATIONS AND BILLS IN EQUITY.
§ 131. Informations and bills by the United States..
§ 132. Definition and classification of bills.....
§ 133. Frame of a bill in equity.
§ 134. Address and caption....
§ 135. Introduction and jurisdictional averments.
§ 146. Bills to enjoin the infringement of patents..
830
8147. Bills to compel the issue of patents and bills to obtain relief
against interfering patents...
848
§ 140. Multifariousness by misjoinder of plaintiffs..
§ 141. Multifariousness by misjoinder of defendants..
§ 142. Multifariousness without misjoinder of parties.
§ 143. Objections for multifariousness or misjoinder.
General rules of equity pleading..
Stockholders' bills
§ 148.
Bills to restrain infringements of trade-marks and unfair
competition
852
§ 149.
§ 150.
Bills to obtain relief against interfering trade-marks.
Bills to restrain infringement of copyrights.....
$151. Bills in equity under the Interstate Commerce Law..
860
861
870
§ 151a. Bills under the Anti-Trust Laws...
875
§ 151b. Suits and proceedings to cancel certificates of citizenship and
to set aside naturalization......
885
§ 151c. Creditors' bills after executions have been retraced unsat-
isfied
890
§ 164d. Transaction of business within a State or district.
943
§ 165. Substituted service of a subpoena...
948
§ 165a. Service in suits where receivers have been appointed.
952
§ 166. Statutory service of a subpoena..
§ 166a. Cases in which statutory service can be made..
954
§ 166b. Practice in statutory service of a subpoena....
959
§ 167. Exemptions from service of subpoena or other process, legal
or equitable, other than arrest....
966
§ 167a. Return and proof of service of process.
§ 167b. Objections to the service of process.
970
973