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: 57 of 64

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Clerk responsible for........................ 63 18
Original papers sent up with transcript not to go
out without order of one of the Justices of the
court ....... ....... ....... ............... 62 8
When taken from clerk's office must be receipted
for and not taken out of reach of the court... 65 x8
Propositions-(See "Briefs") .
What they shall contain ..................... 30 9
Statements to be subjoined thereto ............ 3 9
If more than one under one assignment of error,
shall refer to it and be stated separately...... 32 9
Nature of, in errors affecting motions for new
trials, or in arrest of judgment .............. 33 9
Shall not repeat grounds of error previously
presented ................. .............. 33 9
How regulated in cases of fundamental errors of
law apparent upon the record .............. 34 io
When assignment of errors are numerous, should
be addressed only to those most important in
the determination of the case.............. 35 o1
Statement to be annexed to each proposition... 31 9
Reference to outhorities to be annexed to each
proposition ............... . ..... 36 Io
Rehearing-(See also "Motions.").............
How.regulated, and when and how motions shall
be made for .........................67, 67a 19
Record-(See "Transcript.") ..... .........
Rules
When originally adopted and went into
effect .. ................. . ........... 73 21
Signing-Briefs shall be signed by attorney, naming
party represented ...................... 37 o
Submisson-When cause is properly prepared for.. 22 7
Rule when not properly prepared for.......... 43 12
Court may set aside in case of defective brief.. 46 13
Oral argument on.. ............. ..... 51, 55 15
May be set aside by appellee ............... 57, 58 6, I7
When may be set aside by appellant for purpose
of advancing case ...................... 56 I5

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