28 USC App Fed R Civ P Rule 71: Process in Behalf of and Against Persons Not Parties
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28 USC App Fed R Civ P Rule 71: Process in Behalf of and Against Persons Not Parties
From Title 28-AppendixFEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDUREVIII. PROVISIONAL AND FINAL REMEDIES

Rule 71. Process in Behalf of and Against Persons Not Parties

When an order is made in favor of a person who is not a party to the action, that person may enforce obedience to the order by the same process as if a party; and, when obedience to an order may be lawfully enforced against a person who is not a party, that person is liable to the same process for enforcing obedience to the order as if a party.

(As amended Mar. 2, 1987, eff. Aug. 1, 1987.)

Notes of Advisory Committee on Rules-1937

Compare [former] Equity Rule 11 (Process in Behalf of and Against Persons Not Parties). Compare also Terrell v. Allison, 21 Wall. 289, 22 L.Ed. 634 (U.C., 1875); Farmers' Loan and Trust Co. v. Chicago and A. Ry. Co., 44 Fed. 653 (C.C.Ind., 1890); Robert Findlay Mfg. Co. v. Hygrade Lighting Fixture Corp., 288 Fed. 80 (E.D.N.Y., 1923); Thompson v. Smith, Fed.Cas.No. 13,977 (C.C.Minn., 1870).

Notes of Advisory Committee on Rules-1987 Amendment

The amendments are technical. No substantive change is intended.