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§ 89 b.
§ 89 c.
§ 89 d.
§ 89 e.
§ 89 f.
§ 89 g.
Assignment to confer jurisdiction.
Assignee of choses in action.
Suits by assignee of choses in action-latest decisions.
Motive for assignment will not affect right to sue.
To what restriction does not extend.
Holders of negotiable instruments.
§ 90.
§ 90 a.
90 b.
§ 90 c.
§ 91.
§ 91 a.
CHAPTER IV.
ORIGINAL JURISDICTION-HOW ACQUIRED
Jurisdiction acquired by process or appearance of parties.
Jurisdiction, how acquired.
Jurisdiction depends on notice by service of process.
Personal service essential to jurisdiction.
When a part of several defendants cannot be served
At law.
§ 93.
CHAPTER V.
THE RIGHT OF REMOVAL.
Implied power of Congress to provide for removal of causes
from State courts.
§ 93 c.
§ 93 d.
Its exercise cannot be prevented by State legislation.
The right not waived by proceedings in State court.
§ 93 e.
§ 93 f.
Restriction on exercise of right by Act of Congress of 1887-8.
Suits removable.
§ 93 g.
Proceedings in the nature of suits, are removable.
§ 93 k.
§ 93 1.
§ 93 m.
Restriction of right by amount in controversy under Rev. Stats.
sec. 639.
By amount in controversy under Act of 1875.
Amount in controversy, under Act of 1887, $2000 exclusive of
nterest and costs.
§ 93 n.
§ 93 o.
Amount in controversy under right of set-off.
Removal into circuit courts of newly admitted States.
CHAPTER VI.
REMOVAL UNDER THE ACT OF 1887.
§ 94.
§ 94 b.
Removal of cause, as governed by subject-matter of action or suit
Cases arising under the Constitution, laws or treaties.
Suits involving Federal questions are removable.
§ 95 e.
§ 95 f.
Removal by and against the United States government.
Where State is party to suit.
§ 95 j.
§ 95 k.
§ 95 1.
Necessary parties.
All proper and necessary parties must be made parties.
Qualification as to citizenship.
Decisions under the acts of 1866, 1867.
Right to remove restricted to the defendant.
Only non-resident defendants can remove.
Inhabitancy of corporation.
§ 95 s.
Removal must be into the proper district
§ 96 h.
§ 96 i.
§ 96 j.
§ 96 k.
§ 96 1.
§ 96 m.
§ 96 n.
§ 96 o.
§ 96 p.
§ 96 q.
Jurisdiction does not depend on citizenship of formal or nominal
parties.
Nominal parties.
Citizenship of all parties on one side must be diverse from that
of all on the other side.
Court will arrange parties on opposite sides.
Removal on ground of separable controversy.
Separability, how determined.
Either one or more of the defendants may remove a separable
controversy.
Limitation of right to remove a separable controversy.
Controversy must be wholly between citizens of different states.
Must be capable of being fully determined between the parties.
Final determination of controversy.
§ 96 r.
§ 96 s.
Inseparable controversy not removable.
§ 96 w.
§ 96 x.
Separate defenses do not create separate controversies.
Ancillary proceedings.
§ 97 c.
§ 97 d.
§ 97 e.
Whether prejudice or local influence act is repealed-Query?
General restrictions which do not apply under this clause.
Restriction as to amount in controversy.
Any non-resident defendant may remove the cause.
§ 98.
§ 98 a.
§ 98 b.
§ 98 c.
Application to circuit court-Trial of issue of fact-Remand.
Application to be made to circuit court.
Petition for removal under prejudice or local influence act.
Where petitioner is a corporation.
§ 98 d.
§ 98 e.
§ 98 f.
Application, when to be made under the Act of 1887.
Time to make application under the Judiciary Act.
Notice to be given of application.
§ 98 g.
Issues on application. -How raised.
§ 98 h.
Issues must be tried in circuit court.
§ 98 i.
The fact must be made to appear to the satisfaction of the court.
§ 98 1.
Affidavit for removal, by whom to be made.
§ 98 m. Affidavit-How taken and certified.
§ 99.
§ 99 a.
§ 100.
100 a.
§ 101.
§ 101 a.
CHAPTER VIII.
REMOVAL IN SPECIAL CASES.
Removal in actions on land titles, under State grants.
Conflicting land grants.
Removal of suits against corporations organized under a law of
United States.
Corporations created by congressional legislation.
Removal of causes against persons denied any civil rights, etc.
Denial of civil rights.
When petitioner is in actual custody of State court.
Removal of suits and prosecutions against revenue officers and
officers acting under registration laws.
§ 105 f.
§ 105 g.
§ 105 h.
Allegation of non-resident.
Allegation as to amount in controversy.
Pending of suit the foundation of the right to remove under
Act of 1887.
§ 105 i. Time to file petition governed by rules of State court, Act
of 1887.
§ 105 j. Subsequent extensions of time to answer cannot extend time
for removal.
§ 106 e.
§ 107.
§ 107 a.
Approval of bond.
Special bail.
Time to file record-Misfeasance of clerk-Certiorari,
Damages for failure to enter copy of record.