Possessory suits, nature of process in................ Practice, provisions for, when not provided for by these rules. Process, when mesne process to issue from district court. in what mesne process consists in suits in personam. rem.. process in petitory and possessory suits effect of defendant omitting or refusing to answer provisions for compulsory process in personam, Proof of claims (see Claims). Records on appeals from district to circuit courts, what to Reference, provisions as to reference by court to commis- Registry of court, proceeds of sale of property under decree to proceedings by intervenor respecting claim Rehearing, provisions as to same when decree has been en- Return-day, effect of defendant omitting or refusing to answer Return of arrest.. 9 85 Revenue, contents of informations and libels of information Sale of perishable articles, etc., provisions for.. proceedings as to sale of ship when arrested in suits in rem 11 86 of property; by whom made, and disposition of pro- disposition of moneys resulting from proceeds of sale, Salvage, suits for, how prosecuted........ attachment against party having possession of freight Scandal, provisions for exceptions to, in libel, etc.. Seizures, contents of informations and libels of information Service of warrant of arrest against ship, etc., in suits in rem, 9 Ship, proceedings when ship is arrested in suits in rem.. suits for pilotage against.... for mariners' wages.. against, how brought when founded upon a mere Stipulation. (See also Bonds.) by defendant in case of libel in personam, pro- 11 86 12 86 13 86 14 86 15 86 85 provisions as to stipulation by claimant of prop- to be given by intervenor in suits in rem; pro- when given by intervenor, or appeal, or on Suits in personam, nature of process in...... provisions for taking bail where a simple dissolving attachment in suits in per- sonam.... when and how bail may be reduced.... amount for which warrant of arrest may suits for pilotage, against whom brought. Suits in personam, suits for assault or beating on the high provisions in suits on bottomry bonds.. defendant's sureties.... when bail is to be taken by marshal answer not to be verified where amount Suits in rem, proceedings when tackle, sails, apparel, etc., proceedings when ship is arrested in suits in rem in suits against master or owner, by material men.. for mariners' wages.. against ship, etc., for pilotage.. for damages by collision, how prosecuted.... how party claiming property shall verify third party is permitted to intervene..... answer not to be verified where amount in Supplies, suits founded on hypothecation of master for Sureties, provisions for stipulation by defendant with sure- on a stipulation to be given by intervenor in Surplusage, provisions for exceptions to libel, etc., for.. amending libel where answer alleges new facts.... Wages (see Mariners' wages).. Warrant (see Arrest and attachment). Writ of execution (see Execution).... RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. 1. CLERK. 1. The clerk of this court shall reside and keep the office at the seat of the National Government, and he shall not practice, either as attorney or counsellor, in this court, or in any other court, while he shall continue to be clerk of this court. 2. The clerk shall not permit any original record or paper to be taken from the court room, or from the office, without an order from the court, except as provided by Rule 10. 2. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS. 1. It shall be requisite to the admission of attorneys or counsellors to practice in this court, that they shall have been such for three years past in the supreme courts of the States to which they respectively belong, and that their private and professional character shall appear to be fair. 2. They shall respectively take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation, viz: I, do solemnly swear [or affirm] that I will demean myself, as an attorney and counsellor of this court, uprightly, and according to law; and that I will support the Constitution of the United States. 3. PRACTICE. This court considers the former practice of the courts of king's bench and of chancery, in England, as affording outlines for the practice of this court; and will, from time to time, make such alterations therein as circumstances may render necessary. |