KEY TITLES Give the formal parts of pleadings in each particular jurisdiction, furnishing the method of making the forms in the other titles of general application. Thus, to adapt the New York complaint, Form No. 4999, to use in California, turn to the Key Title COMPLAINTS, and substitute the formal parts of the California complaint as given in Form No. 5910 for the formal parts in Form No. 4999, and the complaint becomes good for California. In the same manner, this form may be used in other jurisdictions. Again, take the Michigan bill, Form No. 5638; to adapt this bill to use in another jurisdiction, as for example in the District of Columbia, turn to Form No. 4268 in the Key Title BILLS IN EQUITY and substitute the formal parts there given for the formal parts in Form No. 5638. In like manner, any declaration, as for instance the Illinois precedent, Form No. 6875, may be readily transformed into a declaration for use in another jurisdiction by referring to the Key Title DECLARATIONS for the formal parts. The Key Titles in the first eleven volumes are AFFIDAVITS, ANSWERS, BILLS IN EQUITY, COMPLAINTS, CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS, DECLARATIONS, DEMURRERS, INDICTMENTS, INFORMATIONS IN CRIMINAL CASES, JUDGMENTS AND DECREES. OF FORMS AND PRECEDENTS FOR PLEADING AND PRACTICE, AT COMMON LAW, EDITED BY WILLIAM MACK AND HOWARD P. NASH UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF JAMES COCKCROFT, AUTHOR OF The American and English Encyclopædia of Law AND THE Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice. VOL. XI. NORTHPORT, LONG ISLAND, N. Y.: |