| George Bradshaw - 1848 - 686 pages
...may he admitted. Tin; costs of every affidavit which shall unnecessarily set forthmatters of heresay or argumentative matter or copies of or extracts from documents shall be paid by the party using or filiug the вате. 40. Affidavits left with the Registrar, or used before the Commissioners, shall... | |
| Great Britain, Thomas Preston - Civil procedure - 1873 - 244 pages
...to such facts as the witness is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, on which statements as to his belief, with the grounds...extracts from documents, shall be paid by the party filing the same. Admissions. 39. Any party to an action may give notice, by his own statement or otherwise,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1873 - 604 pages
...his Matter of own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, on which statements a vits, as to his belief, with the grounds thereof, may be...costs of every affidavit which shall unnecessarily sct forth matters of hearsay, or argumentative 15 matter, or copies of or extracts from documents,... | |
| Ralph Neville - Law - 1874 - 910 pages
...as the witness is able How framed, of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, on which statements as to his belief with the grounds...shall be paid by the party using or filing the same. 45. Any affidavit used in any proceeding before the Railway Com- Before whom missioners may be sworn... | |
| Robert Gordon Junner - Railroads - 1874 - 292 pages
...to such facts as the witness is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, on which statements as to his belief with the grounds...may be admitted. The costs of every affidavit which unnecessarily sets forth matters of hearsay or argumentative matter, or copies or extracts from documents,... | |
| Henry John Stephen - Law - 1874 - 726 pages
...to such facts as the witness is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, on which statements as to his belief, with the grounds thereof, may bo admitted. The costs of every affidavit which shall unnecessarily set forth matters of hearsay, or... | |
| Wynne E. Baxter - Civil procedure - 1874 - 452 pages
...motions, on which statements as to his belicf, with the grounds thereof, may be admitted. The cost of every affidavit which shall unnecessarily set forth matters of hearsay, or 30;^bff i, argumentative matter, or copics of or extracts from ' 42' documents, shall be paid by the... | |
| Arundel Rogers - Civil procedure - 1875 - 592 pages
...to such facts as the witness is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, on which statements as to his belief, with the grounds...extracts from documents, shall be paid by the party filing the same. 4. The Court or a judge may, in cause or matter where it shall appear necessary for... | |
| Great Britain - Session laws - 1875 - 1186 pages
...to such facts as the witness is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, nd Twentyninth Victoria, filing the same. 4. The Court or a Judge may, in cause or matter where it shall appear necessary for... | |
| William Downes Griffith - Civil procedure - 1875 - 700 pages
...to such facts as the witness is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory motions, on which statements as to his belief, with the grounds...extracts from documents, shall be paid by the party filing the same. Upon this rule see also Order of 12th August, 1875, Order G, special allowances and... | |
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