The whole judicial power of each state, at least for civil causes, should be vested in one great court, of which all tribunals should be branches, departments, or divisions. The business as well as the administration of The World's Work - Strana 6581913Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1921 - 642 str.
...expressed in the American Bar Association canon adopted in 1909: "The whole judicial power of each state should be vested in one great court, of which all...departments, or divisions. The business as well as the judicial administration of this court should be thoroughly organized so as to prevent not merely waste... | |
| 1914 - 878 str.
...for the betterment of courts is recognition of the principle that all the judicial power of a state should be.?/;/! vested in one great court, of which...tribunals should be branches, departments, or divisions, and this court should have power to amend, revise, and create its procedural rules, But here we are... | |
| American Judicature Society - 1917 - 782 str.
...Proposed Laws to Prevent Delayand Unnecessary Cost in Litigation in its report in 1909, as follows : "The whole judicial power of each state (at least...departments or divisions. The business, as well as the judicial administration of this court, should be thoroughly organized, so as to prevent not merely... | |
| 1917 - 204 str.
...submit is that of unification of the whole judicial system. The model act depended upon constitu101 1. The whole judicial power of each state, at least for...departments or divisions. The business as well as the judicial administration of this court should be thoroughly organized so as to prevent not merely waste... | |
| 1925 - 584 str.
...the organization of modern courts in these words: 1 ! "The whole judicial power of each state . . . should be vested in one great court, of which all...departments or divisions. The business as well as the judicial administration of this court should be thoroughly organized so as to prevent not merely waste... | |
| 1927 - 374 str.
...the organization of modern courts in these words: 1 ! "The whole judicial power of each state . . . should be vested in one great court, of which all...departments or divisions. The business as well as the judicial administration of this court should be thoroughly organized so as to prevent not merely waste... | |
| 1922 - 436 str.
...Formulate Proposed Laws to Prevent Delay and Unnecessary Costs in Litigation, reported as follows: "The whole judicial power of each state (at least...departments, or divisions. The business, as well as the judicial administration of this court, should be thoroughly organized, so as to prevent not merely... | |
| American Bar Association - 1916 - 864 str.
...Delay and Unnecessary Cost in Litigation, as follows: " The whole judicial power of each state .... should be vested in one great court, of which all...departments or divisions. The business as well as the judicial administration of this court should be thoroughly organized so as to prevent not merely waste... | |
| Hays - 1992 - 552 str.
...the Weberian principle of “unity of command,” the Special Committee called for each state to have one great court, of which all tribunals should be...departments or divisions. The business, as well as the judicial administration of the court, should he thoroughly organized, so as to prevent not merely waste... | |
| 1914 - 886 str.
...for the betterment of courts is recognition of the principle that all the judicial power of a state should be vested in one great court, of which all...tribunals should be branches, departments, or divisions, and this court should have power to amend, revise, and create its procedural rules. But here we are... | |
| |