ORDER-See Judgments. PAGES How to print in paper book and appendix, r. 39. PAMPHLET LAWS How to cite, r. 37. PAPER BOOKS-See Assignments of Error. Rules, r. 13, 19, 29-46. Where appeal is from a final Where appeal is from a proceed ing in equity or in the nature thereof, r. 31. Appeals from Orphans' Court, r. 31. Where appeal is from judgment on a case stated, r. 32. In cases not otherwise provided Where appeal is from Superior Appellees' book, contents of, r. Shape, size, type, quality, cover and essential details, r. 45-46. Index, r. 46. Brief of argument, r. 36. Authorities, how to cite, r. 37. Legal periodicals, citations from, certificate of counsel, r. 37. Statutes, how to cite, r. 37. History of the case, r. 35, 38. Questions involved, how to state, r. 34. PAPER BOOKS-Continued Counter statement of questions involved and history of the case, r. 38. Plans and drawings, r. 24, 29, 30, 31, 39. In case of disagreement as to printing plans and drawings, decision of trial judge to be conclusive, r. 24. Copy of writing referred to in assignment for admission or rejection to be printed in full, r. 28. Reference to testimony, charge of court or other matter of record, must state pages of paper book or appendix, r. 39. References to pages in assign ments of error, r. 38. Pages to be numbered in Arabic figures and not in Roman numerals, r. 39. Contents of each page to be in dicated by brief words printed at the top of each page, r. 39. Pages in appendix to be followed by a small "a," r. 39. Contents of each page of appendix to be indicated by brief words printed at the top of each page, r. 39. Appendix of more than 100 pages to be printed separately, r. 46. Service in Philadelphia, r. 40. Service outside of Philadelphia, r. 41. Service in capital cases, r. 13. Number of copies to be furnished to the judges, r. 42. Prothonotary and the Law Asso ciation and for reporters, r. 42. Default in preparing or serving books, penalty for, r. 43-44. Printing. Type and margin, r. 39, 45. Index, r. 46. PARTIES- Statement of, in paper books, r. 29, 30, 31, 45. For allowance of appeal from For re-argument, r. 18. Matters to be deemed sub judice from time of filing petition, r. 20. POINTS AND ANSWERS- PLANS AND DRAWINGS- Rule to appear and plead, r. 16. Of paper books-type and mar- To enter non pros. for failure to To endorse rule to appear and To certify copy of opinion when To notify counsel of decision To be given notice when it is de- sired that a case on the argu- SHORT LISTS-Continued When to have precedence, r. 56. SPECIFICATIONS OF ER- STATE BOARD OF LAW EX- Admissions of attorneys, r. 1-9. ers, how appointed and com- To issue paper for information of applicants for registration STATUTES- Citations must refer to both CHAPTER XII Rules and Index of THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA SUPERIOR COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA President Judge; HON. WILLIAM D. PORTER, HON. FRANK M. TREXLER, HON. G. HENRY WILLIAMS, HON. WILLIAM H. KELLER, Judges. Prothonotaries At Philadelphia, WILLIAM A. STONE. Attorney General. HON. WILLIAM I. SCHAFFER State Reporter ALBERT B. WEIMER, ESQ., Philadelphia. TERMS AND RETURN DAYS Rule 1. The judges of the Superior Court will annually hold terms of the said court, and appeals shall be returnable, at the following times and places, except as provided in Rule 7: First At Philadelphia: The first Monday of October, for the county of Philadelphia. The second Monday of October, for the county of Philadelphia. The third Monday of October, for the county of Philadelphia. The fourth Monday of October, for the counties of Bedford, Blair, Carbon, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Franklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Lebanon, McKean, Northumberland, Potter, Sullivan, and Wyoming. The second Monday of November, for the counties of Berks, Lancaster, Lycoming and Montour. The third Monday of November, for the counties of Bradford, Bucks, Chester and Delaware. The first Monday of December, for the counties of Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton, Schuylkill and Monroe. The second Monday of December, for the county of Philadelphia. Second-At Scranton: The first Monday of March for the counties of Columbia, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Pike, Susquehanna and Wayne. Third-At Harrisburg: The second Monday of March, for the counties of Adams, Cameron, Cumberland, Dauphin, Elk, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry, Snyder and York. Fourth-At Pittsburgh: The second Monday of April, for the counties of Armstrong, Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson, Mercer, Warren, Somerset and Venango. The third Monday of April, for the counties of Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Fayette, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland. The fourth Monday of April, for the county of Allegheny. ATTORNEYS Rule 2. Any applicant for admission to the bar of this Court, who, on May 22, 1903, was a member of the bar of a Court of Common Pleas of this Commonwealth, and after he shall have practiced therein for at least two years, may be admitted, without examination, upon the certificate of the State Board of Law Examiners; and no such candidate shall be required to advertise or pay any fee for reporting upon his credentials. Supreme Court Rule 2. Rule 3. Any person desiring to be formally admitted to the bar of this Court, who, at the date of his application, shall |