"Removal Of Causes" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Removal Of Causes LAW AND LEGAL
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The transfer of a cause from one court to another; com-monly used of the transfer of the Jurisdlc-tion and cognizance of an action commenced but not finally determined, with all further proceedings therein, from one trial court to another trial court. More particularly, the transfer of 'a cause, before trial or final hearing thereof, from a state court to the United States circuit court, under the acts of congress in that behalf

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L. R LAW AND LEGAL

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Remover LAW AND LEGAL

In practice. A transfer of a suit or cause out of one court into an-other, which is effected by writ …

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