VII. Judgment-Continued. Rule 55. Default-Continued. (d) Plaintiffs, Counterclaimants, Claimants.. (e) Judgment Against the United States.... Rule 56. Summary Judgment: (a) For Claimant... (b) For Defending Party.. (c) Motion and Proceedings Thereon.... Rule 57. Declaratory Judgments.......... Rule 59. New Trials: (a) Grounds..... (b) Time for Motion.... (c) Time for Serving Affidavits. Rule 60. Relief from Judgment or Order: (a) Clerical Mistakes..... (b) Mistake; Inadvertence; Surprise; Ex- Rule 61. Harmless Error.. Rule 62. Stay of Proceedings to Enforce a Judgment: (a) Automatic Stay; Exceptions-Injunc- 73 73 74 74 74 75 75 76 76 76 76 76 77 72 72 73 73 ខ្លួនននននននននននននននន នន VIII. Provisional and Final Remedies and Special Proceedings: VIII. Provisional and Final Remedies and Special Proceed ings Continued. Rule 66. Receivers... Rule 67. Deposit in Court... Rule 68. Offer of Judgment.- Rule 69. Execution: (a) In General.. (b) Against Certain Public Officers.. Rule 70. Judgment for Specific Acts; Vesting Title............ IX. Appeals: Rule 72. Appeal from a District Court to the Supreme Court..... Rule 73. Appeal to a Circuit Court of Appeals: (a) How Taken.......... (b) Notice of Appeal... (c) Bond on Appea'. (d) Supersedeas Bond... (e) Failure to File or Insufficiency of Bond.. (f) Judgment Against Surety.. (g) Docketing and Record on Appeal............- Rule 74. Joint or Several Appeals to the Supreme Court Rule 75. Record on Appeal to a Circuit Court of Appeals: Appeal..... (b) Transcript.- (c) Form of Testimony.. (d) Statement of Points.... (e) Record To Be Abbreviated.. (f) Stipulation as to Record.. (g) Record To Be Prepared by Clerk- (h) Power of Court to Correct Record... 87 87 87 88 88 89 89 90 90 91 91 91 92 92 92 92 93 93 94 94 94 94 X. District Courts and Clerks: Rule 76. Record on Appeal to a Circuit Court of Appeals; Agreed Statement.. X District Courts and Clerks Continued. Rule 78. Motion Day... Rule 79. Books Kept by the Clerk and Entries Therein: Page 97 88 9 97 98 98 1 RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE FOR THE DISTRICT COURTS OF THE UNITED STATES I. SCOPE OF RULES-ONE FORM OF Rule 1. Scope of Rules. These rules govern the procedure in the district courts of the United States in all suits of a civil nature whether cognizable as cases at law or in equity, with the exceptions stated in Rule 81. They shall be construed to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action. There shall be one Rule 2. One Form of Action. form of action to be known as "civil action". |