PACIFIC REPORTER, VOLUME 62. JUDGES OF THE COURTS REPORTED DURING THE PERIOD COVERED BY THIS VOLUME. JOHN R. McFIE. (1st Dist.) F. W. PARKER. (3d Dist.) court COURT RULES. SUPREME COURT OF ARIZONA. RULE 10. |to permit their being bound together in book fastened. At least six copies of the abstract Sec. 1. All "abstracts of record" shall con- form on the left-hand side, and shall be so amend tain: (1) The pleadings, original or amended complaint. trial. court. (2) The findings of Scripts of record shall be filed with the clerk · noncompliance. e may fact and conclusions of law, or the verdict. tion of the record itself. deem sufficient, upon which to try Sec. 2. Abstracts of record and transcripts | of the evidence shall be printed on white paper eight inches by ten inches in size, with pica type, or in typewriting (not exceeding a 1900. second impression), with a sufficient margin signments of error. Adopted this 28th day of March, d is filed the as A. D. 26d good moral cha all majority, and is tate. Such cer the facts that the the presence of 1 howledge of any of the o Antim before smittee: ar all the que at the s SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA.' RULE I. (2) The constitutional relations of the state and federal governments. 1. Applicants for license to practice as attorneys open court on the first day of the term. (3) The jurisdiction of the various courts and counsellors will be examined in of this state and of the United States. (4) The various sources of our municipal (5) The general principles of the 2. The supreme court, upon application of law. district judge of any judicial district, commo will appoint a committee to examine persons law relating to property and personal the applying for admission to practice as attornes and counsellors at law. Such commit- | and obligations. (6) The general grounds of equity riebs jurisdi Cri lea St two attorneys resident of the district. tee (8) Practice under the Civil and Codes of Nevada. cording to the following rules: must be reduced to writing. an ingl appli details of ding 3. The examiners will not be expected to must be given to the applicant by any mem- these subjects, but only sufficiently so, fairly No intimation of the questions to be asked go very much at large into the ber of the committee previous to the exam- to test the extent of the applicant's know edge and the accuracy of his understand The examination shall embrace the follow- of those subjects and books which he has and re 62 P. |