A Manual of Practice in the Courts of the United States: Embracing the Provisions of the Constitution, the Revised Statutes, and Amendments Thereto Relating to Federal Courts, Together with the Rules Promulgated by the Supreme Court of the United States, Volumen2Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1893 - 1370 páginas |
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Página 684
... sufficient or insuffi- cient to warrant his conclusion ( Ex parte Van Aernam , 3 Blatchf . 160 ; In re McDonnell , 11 Blatchf . 79 ; In re Wahl , 15 Blatchf . 334 ; In re Stupp , 12 Blatchf . 501 ; In re Veretremaitre , 9 N. Y. Leg ...
... sufficient or insuffi- cient to warrant his conclusion ( Ex parte Van Aernam , 3 Blatchf . 160 ; In re McDonnell , 11 Blatchf . 79 ; In re Wahl , 15 Blatchf . 334 ; In re Stupp , 12 Blatchf . 501 ; In re Veretremaitre , 9 N. Y. Leg ...
Página 699
... sufficient cause for taking a deposition de bene esse , under the Judi- ciary Act of 1789. ( The Samuel , 1 Wheat . 9. ) This sec- tion applies to equity as well as to common - law causes . ( Stegner v . Blake , 36 Fed . Rep . 183. ) To ...
... sufficient cause for taking a deposition de bene esse , under the Judi- ciary Act of 1789. ( The Samuel , 1 Wheat . 9. ) This sec- tion applies to equity as well as to common - law causes . ( Stegner v . Blake , 36 Fed . Rep . 183. ) To ...
Página 700
... sufficient for taking a deposition de bene esse . ( The Samuel , 1 Wheat . 9. ) A party may apply for a dedimus , and cause testimony to be taken of the dedimus so stated , orally . ( Egbert v . Citizens ' Ins . Co. , 7 Fed . Rep . 51 ...
... sufficient for taking a deposition de bene esse . ( The Samuel , 1 Wheat . 9. ) A party may apply for a dedimus , and cause testimony to be taken of the dedimus so stated , orally . ( Egbert v . Citizens ' Ins . Co. , 7 Fed . Rep . 51 ...
Página 703
... sufficient ( Leiper v . Bickley , 1 Cranch C. C. 29 ; Bowie v . Talbot , 1 Cranch C. C. 247 ; Atkinson v . Glenn , 4 Cranch C. C. 134 ) ; but if the notice is not reasonable , and no necessity exists for a short no- tice , the ...
... sufficient ( Leiper v . Bickley , 1 Cranch C. C. 29 ; Bowie v . Talbot , 1 Cranch C. C. 247 ; Atkinson v . Glenn , 4 Cranch C. C. 134 ) ; but if the notice is not reasonable , and no necessity exists for a short no- tice , the ...
Página 704
... sufficient to swear him to tell the whole truth touching such interrogatories as may be propounded ; he must be sworn to tell the whole truth as far as he knows touching the matter in contro- versy between the parties ( Shutte v ...
... sufficient to swear him to tell the whole truth touching such interrogatories as may be propounded ; he must be sworn to tell the whole truth as far as he knows touching the matter in contro- versy between the parties ( Shutte v ...
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