Ex Parte Czubatyj et al

2 Cited authorities

  1. Williamson v. Kincaid

    4 U.S. 20 (1800)   Cited 3 times

    FEBRUARY TERM, 1800. Ingersoll and Dallas, for the plaintiff in error. E. Tilghman, for the defendant in error. ERROR from the Circuit Court of Georgia. It appeared from the record, that " Marian Kincaid of Great Britain, widow, " demanded against John G. Williamson the one third of 300 "acres of land, c. in Chatham county, as dower. That the "tenant pleaded, 1st. The act of Georgia (passed the 1st of March "1778) attainting G. Kincaid (the demandant's late husband) "forfeiting his estate, and vesting

  2. Section 1.136 - [Effective until 1/19/2025] Extensions of time

    37 C.F.R. § 1.136   Cited 17 times   30 Legal Analyses

    (a) (1) If an applicant is required to reply within a nonstatutory or shortened statutory time period, applicant may extend the time period for reply up to the earlier of the expiration of any maximum period set by statute or five months after the time period set for reply, if a petition for an extension of time and the fee set in § 1.17(a) are filed, unless: (i) Applicant is notified otherwise in an Office action; (ii) The reply is a reply brief submitted pursuant to § 41.41 of this title; (iii)