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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1916 edition. Excerpt: ... or may award a commission to take the answer of the defendant when and as soon as it may be practicable. Rule 34. Interveners to Give Stipulations. If any third person shall intervene in any cause of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction in rem for his own interest, and he is entitled according to the course of admiralty proceedings to be heard for his own interests therein, he shall propound the matter in suitable allegations, to-which, if admitted by the court, the other party or parties in the suit may be required by order of the court to make due answer; and such further proceedings shall be had, and decree rendered by the court therein, as to law and justice shall appertain. But every such intervenor shall be required, upon riling his allegations, to give a stipulation with sureties, to abide by the final decree rendered in the cause, and to pay all such costs and expenses and damages as shall be awarded by the court upon the final decree, whether it is rendered in the original or appellate court. The Oregon, 158 U. S. 176-210, 39 L. Ed. 943. Florence Cotton Oil Co. v. Alabama H. Co., 128 Fed. R. 915-918; Mason v. Marine Ins. Co., 110 Fed. R. 452-455, 49 C. C. A. 106; The Alexandra, 104 Fed. R. 904-906; The Clara A. M'Intyre, 94 Fed. R. 552-556; The Two Marys, 12 Fed. R. 152-154; The Young Mechanic, 3 Ware 58, Fed. Cases 18182; The Taranto, 1 Spr. 170, Fed. Cases 13751; The Old Concord, 1 Brown's Adm. 270, Fed. Cases 10482; The Mary Ann, 1 Ware 99, Fed. Cases 9195; The Henry Ewbank, 1 Sumn. 400, Fed. Cases 6376; Harper v. New Brig, Gilp. 536, Fed. Cases 6090; The Ann C. Pratt, 1 Curt. 340, Fed. Cases 409. Rule 35. Stipulations--How Taken. The stipulations required by the last preceding rule, or on appeal, or in any other admiralty or...