When depositions may be taken. Any party may take the testimony of any person, including a party, by deposition upon oral examination or written interrogatories for the purpose of discovery or for use as evidence in the action or for both purposes. General Rules of Procedure Promulgated July 4, 1947 - Page 11by United States. Indian Claims Commission - 1947 - 29 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1940 - 894 pages
...been served, the testimony of any person, whether a party or not, may be taken at the instance of any party by deposition upon oral examination or written...use as evidence in the action or for both purposes. The attendance of witnesses may be compelled by the use of subpoena as provided in Rule 45. Depositions... | |
| United States - Law - 1927 - 500 pages
...take the testimony of any person, including the opposing party, by deposition upon oral examination for the purpose of discovery or for use as evidence in the contested election case, or for both purposes. Depositions shall be taken only within the time for... | |
| Civil procedure - 1938 - 152 pages
...been served, the testimony of any person, whether a party or not, may be taken at the instance of any party by deposition upon oral examination or written...use as evidence in the action or for both purposes. The attendance of witnesses may be compelled by the use of subpoena as provided in Rule 45. Depositions... | |
| United States - Law - 1965 - 860 pages
...prohibiting, see rule 6 (b). V.— DEPOSITIONS AND DISCOVERY RULE 26. — DEPOSITIONS PENDING ACTION (a) When depositions may be taken. Any party may take...evidence in the action or for both purposes. After commencement of the action the deposition may be taken without leave of court, except that leave, granted... | |
| Austin Wakeman Scott, Sidney Post Simpson - Civil procedure - 1946 - 998 pages
...instance of any party by deposition upon oral examination or written interrogatories for the purpose bf discovery or for use as evidence in the action or for both purposes.3 . . .4 (b) Scope of Examination. Unless otherwise ordered by the court as provided by Rule... | |
| United States. District Courts - Civil procedure - 1947 - 56 pages
...prejudice the adjudication of the rights of the original parties. Rule 26. Depositions Pending Action. (a) WHEN DEPOSITIONS MAY BE TAKEN. Any party may take...evidence in the action or for both purposes. After commencement of the action the deposition may be taken without leave of court, except that leave, granted... | |
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