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3. That the return day for the county of Allegheny shall be the second Monday of October.

4. It is further ordered that the prothonotary of the Western District send a copy of the above order to the prothonotary of each of the counties comprising said district, and cause the same to be published in the "Pittsburgh Legal Journal" for three consecutive weeks. PER CURIAM.

5. And now, June 21, 1919, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of May 5, 1876, P. L. 115, it is ordered that petitions for the transfer of a county from one district to another, may be presented on or before the first day of June, 1920, or the same date in any third year thereafter, and if it appears by affidavit or certificate attached that the signatures thereto are those of a majority of the lawyers resident in said county, the petition will be granted to take effect at as early a date as the argument lists for the several counties can be properly arranged. Where no such petition is filed the county shall remain in the same district as theretofore.

INDEX

to

Rules of the Supreme Court

ABSTRACT OF PROCEED-

INGS-

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Certificate of, r. 23, 24.

Production of evidence before
trial judge, r. 24.

APPEALS-See Errors and Ap-
peals, Paper Books.
From Superior Court, r. 22.
APPEARANCE-

Rule to appear and plead, r. 16.
APPELLANT-

Paper books, r. 29-37.
APPELLEE

Paper books, г. 38.
APPENDIX-

Paper books, r. 29, 30, 31, 36, 39,
46.

If more than 100 pages, to be
printed in a separate book, r.
46.

Reference to pages, r. 36.
APPLICATIONS FOR SU-
PERSEDEAS OR INTER-
LOCUTORY ORDERS
See Interlocutory Orders, Su-
persedeas.

ARGUMENTS- See Argument

Lists, Paper Books.
Criminal cases, r. 12.
Brief of argument, r. 36.
Statutes, how cited, r. 37.
Cases, how cited, r. 37.

How cases called for argument,
r. 49.

Continuance only by leave of
court, r. 51.

Engagement of counsel in lower
court not cause for continu-
ance, r. 51-52.
Prothonotary to be notified when
it is desired that a
case be
passed at its turn, r. 52.
ARGUMENT LISTS-
Rules, r. 12-48-58.

No case placed on list where ap-
peal not taken 20 days before
return day, r. 48.

Cases from Superior

Court

placed at head of list, r. 22.
Order of calling, r. 48-49.
Capital cases to be at head of
list, r. 12.

Hour limit, discretion of chief
justice, r. 50.

Entry of non pros. for failure of

party to be ready at argument,
r. 49.
Publication of lists by prothono-
tary, r. 51.

Order of assignment for argu-
ment, r. 51.
Number assigned per week, r. 51.
No case to be continued except
by leave of court, r. 51-52.
Engagement of counsel, when
cause for continuance, r. 51-52.

ARGUMENT LISTS-Continued
Notice to prothonotary when it
is desired that a case be passed
at its regular turn, r. 52.
To be made up daily, r. 53.
Short causes. Prothonotary to
keep separate list of, r. 54.
Short list, when cause placed on,
r. 55.

Short list to have precedence on

Wednesdays, r. 56.
Certification and objection to
short list, r. 57.

Time limit, short list, r. 58.
Arrangement of, pages, r. 38-39.
ARGUMENT WEEKS-
Arrangement of for different dis-
tricts, see r. 58.

ARRANGEMENT

TRICTS-

OF DIS-

What counties in each-Argu-

ment weeks, г. 302.

ASSIGNMENTS OF ERROR-
Rules, r. 26-28.

How and when filed, r. 14-26.
Non pros. upon default, r. 14-26.
Statement of, in paper book, r.

29, 30, 31.

Each assignment to be confined
to one point or to one bill of
exceptions, r. 26.
Waiver of all error assigned in
violation of rule, r. 26.
Assignment not made according

to rules to be disregarded, r. 28.
To charge of the court or an-
swers to points, r. 27.

To the admission, rejection, strik-
ing out or refusing to strike
out evidence, r. 28.
Questions and offers and rulings
of court must be quoted with
reference to pages of paper
book or appendix, r. 28.
Writing admitted or rejected
must be printed in paper book,
r. 28.

ATTORNEYS-

Admission-Rules, r. 1-9.
Recommendation of the State
Board of Law Examiners, r. 2.
Practitioner of Common Pleas
for two years prior to 1903,
how admitted, r. 2.

From other states, r. 9.
Agreements of, to be in writing,

r. 10.

Engagement, when case called
for argument, when cause for
continuance, r. 51-52.

Certificate in argument as to
cases not officially reported, r.
37.

To give notice of application for
supersedeas for any interlocu-
tory order, г. 47.

AUDITOR'S REPORT-

To be printed in paper book, r.

31.

AUTHORITIES-

How to cite, r. 37.

BOARD OF LAW EXAMIN-
ERS-See State Board of Law
Examiners.

BRIEF OF ARGUMENT-

In paper books, r. 36-37.

CAPITAL CASES-See Criminal
Cases.

CASES-

How cited, r. 37.

CASE STATED-

Requisite of paper book, where
judgment below is on, r. 32.
CERTIFICATE-

Of amount involved-jurisdic-
tion, r. 23-24.

Paper books. Citation of cases
not officially reported require
certificate of counsel, r. 37.
CERTIFICATION-
When court sitting in another
district, prothonotary to certify
appeals from Superior Court, r.

22.

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Application for supersedeas, r. 47.

DAILY LISTS

How made up, r. 53.

Cases to be argued or non prossed, r. 53.

If case is to be passed, prothonotary must be notified before list is made up, г. 52. DECREES-See Judgments. DIGESTS

Statutes cited. Reference to standard digest, r. 37. DISTRICTS

Arrangement of - Argument weeks, r. 58. DOCKET ENTRIES

Copy of, in paper book, r. 29-31. DRAWINGS AND PLANSCopies in paper books, r. 24, 29,

30, 31, 39.

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Upon default, writ to be non prossed, r. 14-15.

Record to be returned on return day, r. 15.

Where record not returned, prothonotary to enter non pros., r. 15. Prothonotary to endorse rule to appear and plead, r. 16. In default court to proceed ex parte, r. 16.

Prothonotary to certify opinion back with record, r. 17. Reargument, motion for, r. 18. Motions after judgment, order or decree, r. 18.

Record will not be retained be

yond 10 days unless by order of court or one of the justices, r. 18.

Superior Court, appeals from, requisites of petition, r. 19. Supersedeas or interlocutory

order petition for, r. 19-21, 47. When petition to be filed, r. 20. When allowed, prothonotary to to notify counsel who must proceed promptly, r. 21. Superior Court, appeals to head argument list, r. 22.

Prothonotary to certify to district in which court is sitting,

r. 22.

EX PARTE HEARINGSUpon default of appearance, r. 16.

OF FACT OR

FINDINGS
Law-
Statement of, in paper books, r.
31.

HISTORY OF THE CASE-
Statement in paper book, r. 29,
30, 31.

Closely condensed statement in
paper book, r. 35.

Must not contain argument, r. 35.
Nor any portion of testimony, r.
35.

Counter statement, r. 38.
INDEX-

Complete index on inside of

front cover, r. 46.

Appendix, contents of index, r.
46.

Where paper book more than 100
pages, appendix with. index to
be separate, r. 46.
INTERLOCUTORY

DERS-

OR-

Applications for, r. 18-21-47.
JUDGMENTS-

Non pros. for failure to file as-

signments of error, r. 14.

Where record is not returned on

return day, r. 15.

Duty of prothonotary to enter, r.
15.

For failure to be ready at argu-
ment, r. 49.

Default in paper books, r. 43-44.
Motions for reargument after
judgment, r. 18.
JURISDICTION-

Certificate of trial judge as to
amount involved, r. 23-24.
LAW ASSOCIATION OF
PHILADELPHIA-
Paper books to be furnished for,

r. 42.
LAW EXAMINERS-See State
Board of Law Examiners.

LEGAL INTELLIGENCER-

Paper books for, r. 42.

Law students to advertise appli-
cation for admission, r. 4.
LEGAL PERIODICALS—
Citations from, require certificate
of counsel, r. 37.
MASTER'S REPORT-
Copy to be printed in paper book,

r. 31.

NAMES OF PARTIES - See
Parties.

NON PROS.-

For failure to file assignments of
error, r. 14.

For failure to return record on
return day, г. 15.

Duty of prothonotary to enter, r.
15.

For failure of parties to be ready
at argument, r. 49.
NONSUIT-

Default in paper books, r. 43-44.
NOTICES-

Of applications for admission to
the bar, r. 4.

Of attorneys, to be in writing, r.

10.

Rule to appear and plead, r. 16.
Notice of allowance of appeal, r.

21.

Applications for supersedeas or

interlocutory orders, r. 47.

Notice to prothonotary when it is
desired that a case be passed at
its regular turn, r. 52.
Of transfer of cases to short list,
r. 55.

OFFICIAL REPORTS-
How to cite, r. 37.

OPINION OF THE COURT-
Copy in paper book, r. 31.
Copy to be certified when case
remanded for further pro-
ceedings, r. 17.

Copy to accompany applications
for reargument, r. 18.

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