In deciding who are parties to the suit the court will not look beyond the record. Making a State officer a party does not make the State a party, although her law may have prompted his action, and the State may stand behind him as the real party in interest. An Investor's Notes on American Railroads - Página 140por John Swann - 1886 - 172 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Lawrence Royall - 1909 - 224 páginas
...officers of the State in all respects as if the State was a party to the record; "(3) In deciding who are parties to the suit the court will not look beyond...may stand behind him as the real party in interest. A State can be made a party only by shaping the bill expressly with that view, as when individuals... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 554 páginas
...limited to those suits in which the State is a party to the record. In deciding who are parties to a suit the court will not look beyond the record. Making...may stand behind him as the real party in interest. Osborne v. Bank, 9 Wheat. 738; Davis v. Gray, 16 Wall. 220; United States v. Lee, 106 US, 196; .Board... | |
| David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 1140 páginas
...State or by aliens." Later, in Davis v. Gray,44 Mr. Justice Swayne remarked : "In deciding who are parties to the suit the court will not look beyond...may stand behind him as the real party in interest. A State can- be made a party only by shaping the bill expressly with that view, as where individuals... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1410 páginas
...legislature to grant perpetual Immunity from taxation, collecting authorities. Cited to point that making a State officer a party does not make the State...party, although her law may have prompted his action, in Hancock v. Walsh, 3 Woods, 360, FC 6,012, holding bill filed against commissioners Is not a suit... | |
| 1913 - 1324 páginas
...to become entitled to these lands. The court held that making a state officer a party did not make a state a party, although her law may have prompted his action, and the state might stand behind him as the real party in interest; and followed Osborn v. Bank of United States,... | |
| 1915 - 1062 páginas
...officers of the state in all respects as if the state were a party to the record. "(3) In deciding who are parties to the suit the court will not look beyond...may stand behind him as the real party in interest. A state cau be made a party only by shaping the bill expressly with that view, as where individuals... | |
| Floyd Barzilia Clark - 1915 - 234 páginas
...officers of the State in all respects as if the State were a party to the record. 3. In deciding who are parties to the suit, the court will not look beyond...party does not make the State a party, although her laws prompt his action and the State stands behind him as the real party in interest. ... It was in... | |
| 1915 - 656 páginas
...officers of the State in all respects as if the State were a party to the record. 3. In deciding who are parties to the suit, the court will not look beyond...party does not make the State a party, although her laws prompt his action and the State stands behind him as the real party in interest. ... It was in... | |
| 1915 - 652 páginas
...officers of the State in all respects as if the State were a party to the record. 3. In deciding who are parties to the suit, the court will not look beyond...party does not make the State a party, although her laws prompt his action and the State stands behind him as the real party in interest. ... It was in... | |
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