28 USC App, FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, Form 26: Allegation of Reason for Omitting Party
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28 USC App, FEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, Form 26: Allegation of Reason for Omitting Party
From Title 28-AppendixFEDERAL RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDUREAPPENDIX OF FORMS

Form 26. Allegation of Reason for Omitting Party

When it is necessary, under Rule 19(c), for the pleader to set forth in his pleading the names of persons who ought to be made parties, but who are not so made, there should be an allegation such as the one set out below:

John Doe named in this complaint is not made a party to this action [because he is not subject to the jurisdiction of this court]; [because he cannot be made a party to this action without depriving this court of jurisdiction].