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TIME,

for appeal, 65 (6), 66 (10), 68 (23), 70 (35), 72 (49).

for writ of error to State court, 224 (207).

for filing appeal-bond, 399 (58).

for giving fee-bond to clerk, 353 (2).

TITLE OF CAUSE,

G. M. "et al." not sufficient, 433 (36).

TOMA DE RAZON AND INDEX OF JIMENO,
Mexican Record Books; Supreme Court may consult, 420.

TOWNSHIP BONDS,

State court, 247 (307).

TRANSCRIPT,

leave to withdraw, 49 (30), 61 (41).

writ of error should be returned with, 62 (46).

of record need not contain names of jurors, 326 (1).

blank form of certificate to, without seal or signature; dismissal,

334 (30).

on appeals (Sec. 698), 114-118 (1-20).

appearance to be entered, upon filing (Rule 9), 341.

filing of, before motion to dismiss, 342 (1).

appellant may file, during term, and move to reinstate, 342 (4).

not filed, appeal-bond not given, appeal dismissed, 342 (5).

omission to file, in time, fatal error, 346 (24).

withdrawn, to obtain certificate of clerk, 364 (14).

TRANSLATIONS,

(Rule 11), 354.

TREATIES,

with Cherokee Indians, 191 (47).

TREATY,

with France; fugitives from justice; habeas corpus, 271 (21).
with Great Britain; fugitives from justice; habeas corpus, 271 (22).

TRIAL,

refusal to postpone, not subject for writ of error, 63 (52).

by jury, right of, on seizure of property on land, under acts of July 13
and Aug. 6, 1861, or July 17, 1862, 111 (5).

without jury (Sec. 700), 124-136 (1–71), 291 (8), 294 (25), 295 (29),
303 (75).

without jury, in Territorial court, under act of April 7, 1874; judgment
or decree must be brought up by appeal, 160 (22, 23).

on merits; no error pointed out below; no reversal, 146 (21).

de novo; Court of Claims, 405 (8).

TROVER,

matter in dispute, 37 (5).

TRUSTEE,

when, cannot be made a party, 368 (13).

TWENTY-FIFTH SECTION,

of judiciary act of 1789, repealed by R. S., Sec. 709, 248 (309).

UNCONSTITUTIONAL,

U.

act of Congress; habeas corpus, 275 (38, 39).

UNITED STATES,

never pay costs (Rule 24), 383, 384 (5).

UTAH,

Supreme Court of the Territory of; criminal cases, 160 (17).

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VALIDITY,

of capture, &c.; further proof, 356 (7).

VALUE,

of matter in dispute, 38 (13), 42 (35), 84 (4), 86 (9, 10), 87 (11), 88
(20, 21, 22, 21).

VENDITIONI EXPONAS,

refusal to grant; writ of error will not lie. 59 (24).

VENIRE DE NOVO,

to enable parties to amend, 410 (8).

not awarded when court equally divided, 426 (1).

VENUE,

refusal of court below to change, 63 (52).

VERDICT,

matter in dispute, 38 (12).

will be set aside, when, 45 (9).

on feigned issue, 71 (45), 117 (11).

right, charge to jury technically inaccurate, 152 (10).

being amendable, regarded as amended, 413 (32).

informality of, waived, 451 (23).

VERMONT,

one party claims under grant from, the other from New Hampshire,

45 (7).

VIVA VOCE,

testimony, as to value of matter in dispute, 81 (1). *

VOID JUDGMENT,

below; dismissal, 314 (15).

VOID PROCEEDINGS,

below; habeas corpus, 274 (36).

W.

WAIVER, 447-454 (1-39).

of irregularity; return to writ of error, 57 (8).
of jury, to be in writing and filed, 131 (45, 46).

how to be shown, 132 (47).

not appearing; judgment affirmed, 132 (48).

presumed, parties being present at trial, 453 (30, 31).

of objection to jurisdiction, by appearance, 283 (16), 284 (17, 18).
of citation, by general appearance, 418 (32).

WAR,

late civil, contract inaugurating; State court; jurisdiction, 250 (322).
WHOLE CASE,

cannot be certified, on division of opinion, 101 (7), 104 (20), 105 (28,
29, 32), 113 (2).

in patent and copyright cases, comes up, and not a few points only
119 (1).

WISCONSIN,

Supreme Court of the Territory of, 161 (3), 162 (4, 5, 6, 7).

District Court in; appeal; matter in dispute, 88 (25).

and Superior Railroad Co.; land grant; State court; violation of obli-
gation of contract, 258 (353).

WITNESS, 271 (19), 296 (40, 41), 305 (94), 357 (17, 20), 447 (2).

WRIT OF CERTIORARI,

(Rule 14), 361-364 (1-16).
to Court of Claims, 177 (14).

WRIT OF ERROR,

prohibition, or certiorari, does not lie in criminal case, 8 (4).
mandamus, 11 (4), 20 (34), 25 (61), 28 (76), 29 (83), 31 (87).

to Circuit Courts (Sec. 691), 32, 33 (2, 3, 4, 5), 34 (6, 8), 35 (10, 11, 14),
38 (10, 11, 15), 39 (16), 40 (24), 42 (35), 43 (42, 43), 46 (16, 18),
47 (19), 48 (28), 56–64 (1–60).

does not lie in equity and admiralty cases, 65 (4, 5), 66 (13), 67 (14),
92 (6), 321 (57).

on certificate of division of opinion (Sec. 693), 100, 109 (48, 49).
case of seizure of property on land; confiscation, 111 (5), 112 (7).
and appeals, without reference to amount (Sec. 699), 119–123.

in cases tried by Circuit Court without jury (Sec. 700), 124–136 (1–71).
to Territorial courts (Sec. 702), 155, 156-161 (1–24).

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for bringing up proceedings in mandamus, 156 (2).

to Territorial court of Florida, 156 (3).

may be issued by clerk of Territorial court, 156 (4, 5).
may be allowed by chief justice of Territorial court, 157 (6).
when attachment proceedings not reviewable by, 158 (10).
judgment by default, on defective declaration, 160 (20, 21).

or appeal, when a Territory becomes a State after judgment or decree
(Sec. 703), 161, 162 (1-9).

or appeal, to review judgments and decrees of District Courts, in cases
transferred from Territorial courts (Sec. 704), 163.

or appeal, from Supreme Court, D. C. (Secs. 705, 706), 161–174 (1–43).
to Supreme Court, D. C., does not lie in a criminal case,
164 (1).
upon an agreed case, 168 (18).

upon judgment, confirming assessment for damages, 171 (36, 37).
rules governing, 172 (39).

to State courts (Sec. 709), 178–264 (1–374).

to what State court to be directed, 180 (12), 224 (206), 246 (302), 252
(330), 255 (339).

to State court; clerk of Circuit Court may issue, 182 (20).

the only mode of bringing up cases from State courts, 217 (170).

to State court; time for suing out, 221 (207).

to State court; record to be submitted to judge for allowance, 229
(229, 230), 232 (246, 247).

to State court; petition for, by prisoner under sentence of death, 229
(230).

must be signed by chief justice of State court, 210 (279).

petition for allowance, no part of record, 256 (313).

to State courts, in criminal cases, precedence (Sec. 710), 264.

to review habeas corpus proceedings, 272 (23), 274 (31).

for removing two cases not consolidated, 304 (86).

not returnable on a day required by law, 320 (48),

dismissed; defective as to parties; "and others," 320 (54).

motion to dismiss before return-day, for want of jurisdiction, 323 (61).
return to, and return-day (Rule 8), 326-341 (1–67).

motion to quash, for want of return, overruled, 343 (6).

return-day not named in; transcript not filed in time; fatal errors,
346 (24).

without seal; not returned with transcript, 317 (28).

dismissed, when neither party appears on call of case (Rule 18),
370 (1).

for delay; damages, 213 (292), 380–383 (11–29).

when does not operate as supersedeas, 392 (19, 20, 21), 394 (28).

removes record, 393 (23).

amendment of, 408 (1, 2), 411 (18, 19), 412 (22, 23, 24, 26, 27), 413

WRIT OF ERROR, ― Continued.

citation must accompany, 414 (1, 3).

separate, 428 (5), 432 (28, 29, 30), 433 (31, 34).

by tenant, not made a party, 429 (12).

dismissed; citation and bond differing as to parties, 431 (21).

in the name of a steamboat cannot be sustained, 431 (22, 23, 24).
WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS (Secs. 751, 752), 268-276 (1-43).
WRIT OF INHIBITION, 390 (1).

WRIT OF MANDAMUS (Sec. 688), 8, 10–32 (1–91).

WRIT OF POSSESSION,

in favor of receiver, 73 (54).

WRIT OF PROHIBITION (Sec. 688), 8-10 (1-14), 13 (13), 123 (2).
WRIT OF RESTITUTION, 33 (2), 61 (42), 96 (30), 112 (6).

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