Under Arkansas Civil Code sec . 525, if a person usurps an office or franchise to which he is not entitled, an action at law may be instituted against him either by the State or by the party rightly entitled to the office.
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The public " hospes " had a right to entertainment at the public expense, admission to sacrifices and games, the right of buying and selling on his own account, and of bringing an action at law without the intervention of a Roman patron.
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The " Codex Theodosianus ", is, for example, explicit in ordering that all actions at law should cease during Holy Week, and the doors of all courts of law be closed during those 15 days ( 1 . ii . tit . viii . ).
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However, allowing federal courts to conform to " current " state procedure still did not solve the federal courts'problems with actions at law, because by the turn of the 20th century, the U . S . was a mix of common law and code procedure states.
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The bill would allow a whistleblower who alleges discharge or other discrimination to seek relief : ( 1 ) by filing a complaint with the Secretary of Labor; or ( 2 ) if the Secretary has not issued a final decision within 180 days of filing such complaint, to bring an action at law or equity.
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Did not convey the equitable interest of the chief in another tract described by different metes and bounds, granted to the said chief by a subsequent patent in 1858 in conformity with the said treaty in such manner that an action at law may be maintained by A or his grantee for recovering possession of the same.
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In March an action at law, for libel, was entered into by the companies against the Rev . D . Faloon Hutchinson, editor and proprietor of a newspaper called the " Burning Bush ", he having, in an article headed " The Good Fenians of Halifax, " intimated that the Halifax Rifles were members of the Fenian Brotherhood.
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The law repealed the archaic " conformity principle " which had governed actions at law ( and only actions at law ) in U . S . federal courts for over 140 years; namely, the rule that federal courts should conform their procedure in such actions to that of the courts in the state in which they were located.
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The law repealed the archaic " conformity principle " which had governed actions at law ( and only actions at law ) in U . S . federal courts for over 140 years; namely, the rule that federal courts should conform their procedure in such actions to that of the courts in the state in which they were located.
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Section 27 provides that " ( t ) he district courts of the United States . . . shall have exclusive jurisdiction . . . of all suits in equity and actions at law brought to enforce any liability or duty created by this chapter or the rules and regulations thereunder . " 15 U . S . C . s78aa.