Excerpt from A Treatise on Pleading and Practice in Courts of Record in Civil Cases in the State of Oklahoma, Vol. 1 of 3: With Forms Although the Code of Civil Procedure was adopted with a view of simplifying and stabilizing the rules of procedure, all of these rules, with their numerous qualifications and applications, cannot be said to be incorporated in the statute as adopted by the Legislature. Volumes have been written around a single clause or section of the Constitution of the United States; likewise, pages, if not volumes, could 'well be written around each of various sections of the Code - all being based upon decisions throwing light upon the construction and application of the Code provisions.
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