Rule 65.1 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 65.1 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 65.1 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Proceedings Against a Security Provider. It is under Title VIII (Provisional and Final Remedies) of the Rules. Whenever these rules (including the Supplemental Rules for Admiralty or Maritime Claims and Asset Forfeiture Actions) require or allow a […]
Rule 65 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 65 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 65 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Injunctions and Restraining Orders. It is under Title VIII (Provisional and Final Remedies) of the Rules. (a) Preliminary Injunction. (1) Notice. The court may issue a preliminary injunction only on notice to the adverse party. (2) Consolidating […]
Rule 64 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 64 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 64 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Seizing a Person or Property. It is under Title VIII (Provisional and Final Remedies) of the Rules. (a) Remedies Under State Law—In General. At the commencement of and throughout an action, every remedy is available that, under […]
Rule 63 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 63 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 63 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Judge’s Inability to Proceed. It is under Title VII (Judgment) of the Rules. If a judge conducting a hearing or trial is unable to proceed, any other judge may proceed upon certifying familiarity with the record and […]
Rule 62 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 62 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 62 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Stay of Proceedings to Enforce a Judgment. It is under Title VII (Judgment) of the Rules. (a) Automatic Stay. Except as provided in Rule 62(c) and (d), execution on a judgment and proceedings to enforce it are […]
Rule 61 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 61 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 61 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Harmless Error. It is under Title VII (Judgment) of the Rules. Unless justice requires otherwise, no error in admitting or excluding evidence—or any other error by the court or a party—is ground for granting a new trial, […]
Rule 60 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 60 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 60 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Relief from a Judgment or Order. It is under Title VII (Judgment) of the Rules. (a) Corrections Based on Clerical Mistakes; Oversights and Omissions. The court may correct a clerical mistake or a mistake arising from oversight […]
Rule 59 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 59 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 59 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about New Trial; Altering or Amending a Judgment. It is under Title VII (Judgment) of the Rules. (a) In General. (1) Grounds for New Trial. The court may, on motion, grant a new trial on all or some […]
Rule 58 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 58 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 58 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Entering Judgment. It is under Title VII (Judgment) of the Rules. (a) Separate Document. Every judgment and amended judgment must be set out in a separate document, but a separate document is not required for an order […]
Rule 57 United States Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
Rule 57 Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 57 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure is about Declaratory Judgment. It is under Title VII (Judgment) of the Rules. These rules govern the procedure for obtaining a declaratory judgment under 28 U.S.C. §2201. Rules 38 and 39 govern a demand for a jury trial. The […]