... admissible under the statutes of the United States, or under the rules of evidence heretofore applied in the courts of the United States on the hearing of suits in equity, or under the rules of evidence applied in the courts of general jurisdiction... General Rules of Procedure Promulgated July 4, 1947 - Page 18by United States. Indian Claims Commission - 1947 - 29 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1940 - 894 pages
...applied in the courts of general jurisdiction of the state in which the United States court is held. In any case, the statute or rule which favors the...to testify shall be determined in like manner. (b) SCOPE OF EXAMINATION AND CROSS-EXAMINATION. A party may interrogate any unwilling or hostile witness... | |
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - Law reports, digests, etc - 1954 - 1160 pages
...the rules of evidence applied in the courts of the United States in nonjury trials. In any case, the rule which favors the reception of the evidence governs...to testify shall be determined in like manner. (b) Scope of Examination and Cross-Examination: A party may interrogate any unwilling or hostile witness... | |
| Civil procedure - 1938 - 152 pages
...applied in the courts of general jurisdiction of the state in which the United States court is held. In any case, the statute or rule which favors the...to testify shall be determined in like manner. (b) SCOPE OF EXAMINATION AND CROSS-EXAMINATION. A party may interrogate any unwilling or hostile witness... | |
| United States. Customs Court - Customs administration - 1975 - 364 pages
...under the rules of evidence applicable in the courts of the United States [deletion]. In any trial, the statute or rule which favors the reception of...witness to testify shall be determined in like manner. RULE 12.2 (b) Mistakes; Inadvertence; Excusable Neglect: On motion and' upon such terms as are just,... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor - 1940 - 1826 pages
...in the Federal district courts. The new Rules of Civil Procedure for the Federal Courts provide that "the statute or rule which favors the reception of the evidence governs," and otherwise look toward greater liberality in direct and cross-examination.6" Experience and practice... | |
| United States - Law - 1965 - 860 pages
...in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia in nonjuty trials. In any case, the rule which favors the reception of the evidence governs,...convenient method prescribed in any of the statutes of rules to which reference is herein made. The competency of a witness to testify shall be determined... | |
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