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The Objective And Function Of The Complaint: Common Law -- Codes -- Federal Rules, Fleming James, Jr.
The Objective And Function Of The Complaint: Common Law -- Codes -- Federal Rules, Fleming James, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Before a court can properly decide a case and enter judgment, certain things must have taken place. The court must have obtained jurisdiction over the parties and over the controversy to be decided.'Limits must be set to the controversy so that the court and the parties may know how to direct their efforts, and so that the court may rule on questions of relevancy. The issues of fact and of law must be framed so that each is allocated to the appropriate tribunal for decision and is presented clearly enough so that the tribunal knows what to decide. The adversary …