Rules for the courts of Texas: adopted by order of the Supreme Court at Tyler on the first day of December, A.D. 1877: together with amendments thereto at various times up to the close of the Austin term, A.D. 1890 Page: 60 of 64
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What should be embodied in................. 55 32
Exceptions to evidence admnittted over objection
should be embodied in statement of fact..... 56 32
Exceptions to the admission of evidence must
state objections in bill, with reference to the
testimony objected to.................... 58 33
Must state enough to make intelligible the ruling
excepted to .......................... 59 33
Should be signed when taken, and must be signed
or proved up during the term ............... 6 33
On motions for continuance................... 69 35
On motions for change of venue.............. 69 35
On other preliminary motions............. 69 35
Briefs-Rule governing filing of in district court.. 99,oo00 . 40,4
Charge of Court-Rules governing .............. 6o0,6I 33
Clerk-Rules governing, (See also "Transcript").. 76-8 36,37
Continuance-motion for ....................... 69 35
First application not to be argued ............ 35 30
Counsel-Rules governing appearance, conduct and
argument of ............................... 34-52 20-32
County Court-appeals from, to district court, in
administration cases.. 7-.................. . 07-I9 39,42
Criminal Cases-Rules governing in district and
county courts ........... ............... O-I20 43-45
Denial, General-The purpose of................. 20 25
Defendant can not under this introduce special
matters in avoidance or estoppel; neither can
plaintiff in cross-action .................... 20 26
Exception--Bills of-may be reserved to, any violation
of rules prejudicial to either party....... 121 45
Exceptions-What general exceptions to pleadings
shall point out........... ..... ....... . 7 25
What special exceptions to pleadings shall point
out ............................. t8 26
Exceptions not going to merits of the cause 24 27
Exceptions which relate to substance or form of
pleadings, when to be decided ............ 25 27
When to be presented..................... 26 28
Bills of, for purpose of appeal, when not allowed 53, 54 32
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Morse, Charles S. Rules for the courts of Texas: adopted by order of the Supreme Court at Tyler on the first day of December, A.D. 1877: together with amendments thereto at various times up to the close of the Austin term, A.D. 1890, book, 1890; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth5830/m1/60/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .