| United States. Supreme Court - 1940 - 894 páginas
...the court or by any of the parties is ground for granting a new trial or for setting aside a verdict or for vacating, modifying, or otherwise disturbing...to the court inconsistent with substantial justice. The court at every stage of the proceeding must disregard any error or defect in the proceeding which... | |
| 1938 - 152 páginas
...the court or by any of the parties is ground for granting a new trial or for setting aside a verdict or for vacating, modifying, or otherwise disturbing...to the court inconsistent with substantial justice. The court at every stage of the proceeding must disregard any error or defect in the proceeding which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1939 - 1226 páginas
...admission or the exclusion of evidence * * * is ground for a new trial or for setting aside the verdict or for vacating, modifying, or otherwise disturbing...to the court inconsistent with substantial justice. Commission Act had no express provision freeing it from the regular rules of evidence, its proceedings... | |
| United States - 1988 - 1120 páginas
...pursuant to the rules of the court, or take such other action as may be deemed appropriate. Rule 61. ffective Date of Amendments. The amendments adopted...in actions brought after they take effect and also The court at every stage of the proceeding must disregard any error or defect in the proceeding which... | |
| United States - 1982 - 1226 páginas
...the court or by any of the parties is ground for granting a new trial or for setting aside a verdict itness for examination and shall be read to or by him, unless such examination and reading are The court at every stage of the proceeding must disregard any error or defect in the proceeding which... | |
| Austin Wakeman Scott, Sidney Post Simpson - 1946 - 998 páginas
...Butterhof v. Butterhof, 84 NJL 285 (1913). ground for granting a new trial or for setting aside a verdict or for vacating, modifying, or otherwise disturbing...to the court inconsistent with substantial justice. The court at every stage of the proceeding must disregard any error or defect in the proceeding which... | |
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