... when the question is one of a common or general interest, of many persons, or when the parties are numerous, and it is impracticable to bring them all before the court, one or more may sue or defend for the benefit of all. The Federal Reporter - Page 3321919Full view - About this book
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Commerce - 1972 - 808 pages
...(1963) 208. In relevant part, that Rule provides: 1. Representation. If persons constituting a class are so numerous as to make it impracticable to bring them all before the court, such of • them, 1 or more, as will fairly insure the adequate representation of all may on... | |
 | United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - Automobiles - 1972 - 780 pages
...satisfy the threshold j requirements of Rule 208. Under Rule 208, if persons I constituting a class are so numerous as to make it impracticable to bring them all before the Court such of them as will fairly insure the adequate representation of all may sue on behalf of the... | |
 | United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1974 - 328 pages
...members. The claims of the plaintiffs are typical of the claims of the class. The members of the class are so numerous as. to make it impracticable to bring them all before the Court, and the interests of the class are adequately represented by the individual plaintiffs. Finally,... | |
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