Excerpt from A Code of Federal Procedure, Vol. 1 of 3: Embodying Enactments of Congress, Constitutional Provisions, Established Principles and Court Rules, in Force December 1, 1906, and the Bankruptcy Act of 1898, With Amendments and Orders, Together With a Collection of Forms and Procedings
It was deemed inadvisable to attempt any extended treatment of such matters as bankruptcy, which of itself has been made the subject of separate treatises, or the practice and jurisdiction of the Court of Claims, or other topics of interest exclusively to practitioners in the District of Columbia.
The writer does not dare to hope that the work is free from error and omissions, and realizes that in many instances the topics considered are not explored with the thoroughness which a greater abundance of time might have rendered possible.
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