A Treatise on Federal Practice, Civil and Criminal, Including Practice in Bankruptcy, Admiralty, Patent Cases, Foreclosure of Railway Mortgages, Suits Upon Claims Against the United States: Proceedings Before the Interstate Commerce Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, Equity Pleading and Practice, Receivers and Injunctions in the State Courts, by Roger Foster, Volumen3

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457a Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to issue writs of mandamus
2259
457d Mandamus under the interstate commerce laws
2266
Practice on application for mandamus
2276
Writs of certiorari
2285
Writs of habeas corpus In general
2291
461f Habeas corpus to protect those acting under authority
2298
Page
2305
Habeas corpus to review proceedings for extradition
2306
Habeas corpus for immigrants and to review orders for
2312
Discharge of soldiers from the army by the writ of habeas
2340
Appeals in habeas corpus proceedings
2360
The writ of quo warranto In general
2368
468b Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to review decisions in pro
2377
Attachment of property
2385
Arrests
2397
Right to trial by jury
2404
473c Effect of state statutes on procedure at a jury trial
2412
473f Election by plaintiff
2418
473j Charge to jury
2425
473k Verdicts
2431
475 References
2442
Rules of decision at common law
2448
477a Common law of the United States
2455
477b The effect of decisions of State courts establishing Rules
2459
477d Notice of lis pendens
2471
Bills of exceptions
2484
Judgments
2502
Correction of judgments by courts that rendered them
2508
CHAPTER XXXI
2526
483c Criminal jurisdiction over land ceded by the states or reserved
2533
483e Criminal practice In general
2544
Arrests without warrants
2550
Search warrants In general
2557
487a Search warrants under the national prohibition law
2570
487c Return of books papers and property unlawfully seized
2576
488a The commitment
2582
Extradition to foreign countries
2590
490c Evidence upon applications for extradition to foreign coun
2596
Extradition fron one State to another
2602
Summons in criminal cases
2608
493a Presentments
2626
Captions of indictments
2632
497a Pleading matters of inducement and collateral matters
2641
497f Pleading documents in indictments
2647
499a Margin of indictments
2653
Misjoinder of counts
2661
506a Indictments for fraudulent use of the mails
2679
506c Indictments for conspiracy
2685
506e Indictments for conspiracy to restrain or monopolize inter
2697
506g Indictments under the White Slave Traffic Act
2703
506k Indictments under the tobacco laws
2709
Indictments for the offense of receiving smuggled opium
2715
506q Indictments for offense against the prohibition law and other
2717
506s Indictments under the Land Laws
2724
506u Indictments for personation of an officer of the United States
2731
Selection of grand and petit jurors
2739
511a Inspection of the minutes of the grand jury
2750
Demurrers to indictments
2757
518 Plea of nolo contendere
2765
520a Pleas of statutes of limitations
2777
522c The right to confrontation
2783
522f Statutory presumptions in criminal cases
2789
523c Competency of witnesses in criminal cases
2796
523h Evidence of other crimes
2803
523m Evidence in prosecutions for conspiracy
2806
List of jurors and witnesses
2812
525b Place of trial of offenses begun in one district and completed
2818
Challenges to petit jurors
2825
526a Right to counsel
2832
527b Charges in criminal cases
2841
527d Requests for instructions to the jury
2849
Sentence and judgment in criminal cases
2856
534b Capital punishment
2865
534e Commutation of term of imprisonment
2871
536a Writs of error by defendant in criminal cases
2877
CHAPTER XXXII
2885
537c Removals of suits where the cause of action arose on ceded
2891
537h Effect upon removal of residence of parties
2898
537n Waiver of right to removal
2904
538b Removal of applications for the writ of mandamus
2910
Removal of proceedings to collect claims against counties
2916
Removals when there are improper parties defendant
2923
Separable controversies
2930
541a Separable controversies in suits for accountings
2941
541e Separable controversies in stockholders suits
2947
Time of removal
2959
543a Extensions of time as affecting right of removal
2965
543g Change of venue affecting time of removal
2972
544a Notice of application for removal
2980
545a Second petition for removal
2993
Bond
3000
Order of State court upon removal
3007
Removal of suits between citizens of the same State claiming
3024
Removal of cases where the defense depends upon the Civil
3033
Proceedings in the State court after removal
3041
Proceedings in Federal court after removal
3052
555a Pleading to a petition or removal
3059
560i Jurisdiction over controversies between foreigners
3128
561a Joinder of causes of action in libel
3134
Process in rem
3140
Process in personam
3148
568a Opening of default in admiralty
3154
Petition to bring in additional parties
3160
Laches in admiralty
3166
Exceptions
3168
Amendments
3170
Crosslibel
3171
580a Security by cross libelant
3172
580c Abatement and revivor in admiralty
3173
Interrogatories and discovery
3174
581a Dismissal of libel by the libelant
3176
581b Dismissal for failure to prosecute in admiralty
3177
582a Trial by jury in admiralty
3178
582b New trials in admiralty
3179
583a Depositions in admiralty
3181
Interlocutory decree and reference
3182
Final decree
3184
Sales
3186
Sales as perishable
3188
Intervenors
3189
Petition against proceeds of sale
3190
590 Priorities
3192
590a Costs in admiralty
3195
Appeals
3196
592a Further proof on appeal in admiralty
3204
Limitation of the liability of shipowners
3207
593a Vessels in respect to which limitation of liability may be obtained
3214
Court where petition for limitation of liability may be filed
3215
Privity or knowledge of owner
3216
The libel or petition for limitation of liability
3219
Surrender to secure limitation of liability
3222
Appraisement in proceedings for limitation of liability
3224
599 Injunctions in proceedings to limit liability
3226
Monition
3227
Proofs of claim in proceedings for limitation of liability
3228
Answer in proceedings for the limitation of liability
3230
Trial of proceedings for limitation of liability
3231
Summary proceedings to collect sailors wages
3233
Proceedings in prize causes
3239
Proceedings on seizures
3244
The Pure Food and Drugs Act
3250
CHAPTER XXXIV
3254
608a Jurisdiction of courts of bankruptcy over attorneys
3263
Jurisdiction in bankruptcy by consent
3265
Ancillary jurisdiction in bankruptcy
3277
Jurisdiction in bankruptcy as affected by residence or place
3285
Practice in bankruptcy proceedings In general
3291
Corporations who may be bankrupts
3297
Creditors who may petition for involuntary bankruptcy
3307
Acts of bankruptcy
3314
Preferences by legal proceedings as acts of bankruptcy
3320
Admission in writing as act of bankruptcy
3326
627a Schedules
3333
629
3339
632
3347
Receivers in bankruptcy
3357
Summary orders for the payment of money or delivery
3363
Dismissal of petitions
3373
637a Setting aside an adjudication in bankruptcy
3381
References
3387
638a Examination of bankrupt
3398
Evidence in bankruptcy
3407
Qualification of trustees
3415
Duties of trustees
3423
Title and powers of trustees
3429
Right of trustee to set aside preferences liens and convey
3440
ances
3441
Proof and allowance of claims
3463
Time for proof of claims
3476
Provable claims
3478
Setoffs and counterclaims
3481
Priorities and liens
3489
649a Reclamations
3502
Exemptions of bankrupt property
3504
Exemption of bankrupt from arrest
3512
Declaration and payment of dividends
3514
Compositions
3518
Reopening estates in bankruptcy
3525
Discharge of bankrupts
3527
Grounds for refusing discharge
3538
Obligations released by discharge
3545
Revocation of discharge
3550
Costs and fees
3552
Clerks fees
3556
Marshals fees
3557
Referees fees
3558
Trustees fees
3560
Receivers fees
3563
Attorneys fees
3564
Review by Circuit Courts of Appeals
3569
Practice on appeals in bankruptcy
3578
Practice upon petition for a revision
3587
Review by the Supreme Court of the United States
3592

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