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As the entire legal system was being overhauled, the code of civil procedure was adopted in 1806.
He was the leading redactor and commentator of the 1939 code of civil procedure.
Zivilprozessordnung is the Austrian code of civil procedure.
A jurisdiction that has a civil code generally also has a code of civil procedure.
The first part of the commission's work, a portion of the code of civil procedure, was reported and enacted by the legislature in 1848.
He was also one of the leading drafters of the first Spanish code of civil procedure of 1855.
"Federal Code of Civil Procedures.
Hungarian legislation also came to supersede the Austrian code of civil procedure, penal law, commercial law, and regulations for bills of exchange.
I hear it is a first step towards a European code of criminal procedure and a European code of civil procedure.'
With typical industry and attention to detail, Ginsburg learned Swedish and co-wrote the leading academic treatise on the Swedish code of civil procedure.
Through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) he helped Vietnam write a new code of civil procedure.
New York was the first to abolish them, by enacting a Code of Civil Procedure in 1850 at the suggestion of David Dudley Field II.
Civil Procedure (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the California Code of Civil Procedure)
The Tribunal shall not be bound by the procedure laid down under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, but shall be guided by principles of natural justice.
An insolvency manual containing the articles of the Code of civil procedure relating to abandonment of property, capias ad respondendum, attachments b .... Montreal?
California's jury fee provisions appear at Code of Civil Procedure section 215 and Code of Civil Procedure Sections 631-636.
This is the principal court of original civil jurisdiction besides High Court of the State and which derives its jurisdiction in civil matters primarily from the code of civil procedure.
When the government proposed a new federal code of civil procedure in 2006, replacing the cantonal codes of civil procedure, it rejected the introduction of class actions, arguing that:
It is the first time that the Union has delved so deeply into the institutions and procedures of civil law, the codes of civil procedure and the judicial and legal systems of our Member States.
Before its conclusion on 1 December 1928, the Constitutional Assembly adopted a civil, commercial and penal code and a code of civil procedures, which marked the drastic break from the legislation of the Ottoman period.
When the matter first came on for argument, on 2 December 1870, Brown's counsel applied to have four of the judges who were about to hear the appeal recuse themselves under s. 176 of the Code of Civil Procedure.
The legal structure is codified into the Six Codes: the Constitution, the Civil Code, the Code of Civil Procedures, the Criminal Code, the Code of Criminal Procedures and in Administrative laws.
In the fall of 2001 prior to the Santa Clara County Superior Court trial, Delfino and Day filed a special motion to strike Varian's complaint under California's Anti-SLAPP statute, Code of Civil Procedure section 425.16.
In contrast, code pleading was carefully designed, at least in theory, with the entire lifecycle of a case in mind so that it would be simple, elegant, and logical, and was implemented by the enacting of a "code of civil procedure" by the state legislature.
Philippine Court of Appeals Justices are under the administrative supervision of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, and may be disciplined by Disbarment or dismissal from service, under the Revised Rules of Court (1997 Code of Civil Procedure).