The Code of Civil Procedure and the Probate Code of the Territory of Guam, 1970: Prepared Under the Direction of the Tenth Guam Legislature, Volume 1J.A. Bohn, 1970 - Civil procedure |
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... Judges in Chambers . §§ 165-166 II . Disqualifications of Judges . §§ 170-174 III . Incidental Powers and Duties of Judicial Officers . §§ 177-179 IV . Miscellaneous Provisions Respecting Courts and Judicial Officers . §§ 184-188 Title ...
... Judges in Chambers . §§ 165-166 II . Disqualifications of Judges . §§ 170-174 III . Incidental Powers and Duties of Judicial Officers . §§ 177-179 IV . Miscellaneous Provisions Respecting Courts and Judicial Officers . §§ 184-188 Title ...
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... judge appointed for the court by the President and of any judge or judges assigned to the court by the Chief Justice of the United States pursuant to § 24 ( a ) of the Organic Act of Guam . [ 48 USCA 1424b ] . [ Enacted 1953 ; reference ...
... judge appointed for the court by the President and of any judge or judges assigned to the court by the Chief Justice of the United States pursuant to § 24 ( a ) of the Organic Act of Guam . [ 48 USCA 1424b ] . [ Enacted 1953 ; reference ...
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... judge or judges to judge of the credibility of the witnesses . [ Enacted 1953. ] [ See Taro v . Gov. of Guam ( 1953 ) 115 F.Supp . 523. ] § 65. Appellate division . Appeals from the Island Court shall be heard and determined by an ...
... judge or judges to judge of the credibility of the witnesses . [ Enacted 1953. ] [ See Taro v . Gov. of Guam ( 1953 ) 115 F.Supp . 523. ] § 65. Appellate division . Appeals from the Island Court shall be heard and determined by an ...
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... judge ap- pointed for the court by the President shall be the presiding judge of the appellate division and shall preside therein unless disqualified or otherwise unable to act . The other judges who are to sit in the appellate divison ...
... judge ap- pointed for the court by the President shall be the presiding judge of the appellate division and shall preside therein unless disqualified or otherwise unable to act . The other judges who are to sit in the appellate divison ...
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... Judge ; powers . § 86 . Power of single judge . § 87 . § 88 . Clerk . Sessions . § 89. Transfer of records and pending proceedings of Justice Court . § 81. Appointment , tenure and salary of judges . The Island Court shall consist of a ...
... Judge ; powers . § 86 . Power of single judge . § 87 . § 88 . Clerk . Sessions . § 89. Transfer of records and pending proceedings of Justice Court . § 81. Appointment , tenure and salary of judges . The Island Court shall consist of a ...
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Page 67 - The court may determine any controversy between parties before it, when it can be done without prejudice to the rights of others, or by saving their rights ; but when a complete determination of the controversy cannot be had without the presence of other parties, the court must order them to be brought in.
Page 75 - Claims arising out of the same transaction, or transactions connected with the same subject of action, and not included within one of the foregoing subdivisions of this section; 9.
Page 65 - Persons severally liable upon the same obligation or instrument, including the parties to bills of exchange and promissory notes, and sureties on the same or separate instruments, may all, or any of them, be included in the same action, at the option of the plaintiff.
Page 71 - ... a cause of action exists against the defendant in respect to whom the service is to be made...
Page 330 - In the construction of a statute or instrument, the office of the judge is simply to ascertain and declare what is in terms or in substance contained therein, not to insert what has been omitted, or to omit what has been inserted; and where there are several provisions or particulars, such a construction is, if possible, to be adopted as will give effect to all.
Page 60 - A person, with whom or in whose name, a contract is made for the benefit of another, is a trustee of an express trust, within the meaning of this section.
Page 89 - ... which he may sustain, by reason of the attachment, not exceeding the sum specified in the undertaking, which shall be at least two hundred and fifty dollars.
Page 78 - When cross-demands have existed between persons under such circumstances that, if one had brought an action against the other, a counterclaim could have been set up, the two demands shall be deemed compensated, so far as they equal each other, and neither can be deprived of the benefit thereof by the assignment or death of the other.
Page 80 - In all cases of a verification of a pleading, the affidavit of the party must state that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to the matters which are therein stated on his information and belief, and as to those matters that he believes it to be true...
Page 59 - When a cause of action has arisen in another state, or in a foreign country, and by the laws thereof an action thereon cannot there be maintained against a person by reason of the lapse of time, an action thereon shall not be maintained against him in this state, except in favor of one who has been a citizen of this state, and who has held the cause of action from the time it accrued.