Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Rules of Practice in Cases Before the United States District Land Offices, the General Land Office, and the Department of the Interior: Approved August 13, 1885, to Take Effect September 1, 1885
Rule 74.-\vhen a case is pending on appeal from the decision of the register and receiver or surveyor general, and argument is not filed before the same is reached in its order for examination, the argument will be considered closed, and thereafter no further arguments or mo tions of any kind will be entertained except upon written stipulation duly filed or good cause shown to the Commissioner.
Rule 7 5. - If before decision by the Commissioner either party should desire to discuss a case orally, reasonable Opportunity therefor will be given in the discretion of the Commissioner, but only at a time to be fixed by him upon notice to the opposing counsel, stating time and specific points upon which discussion is desired; and, except as herein provided, no oral hearings or suggestions will be allowed.
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