| John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 666 páginas
...without the consent of the party against whom the same may be offered, unless it be proved that the deponent is beyond the jurisdiction of* the Court, or dead, or unable from sickness or infirmity to attend to be personally examined, or distant, without collusion, more than... | |
| Maxwell Alexander Robertson - 1866 - 1190 páginas
...evidence at any trial without the consent of the party against whom the same may be offered, unless it shall appear to the satisfaction of the Judge that...sickness or other permanent infirmity to attend the trial ; in all or any of which eases the examinations and depositions shall be received and read in evidence."... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1866 - 780 páginas
...•may be offered, unless it shall appear to the satisfaction of the judge that the examinant s then beyond the jurisdiction of the court, or dead, or unable, from permanent sickess, to attend the trial. And now. by stat. 6 & 7 Viet. c. 82, s. 5, power is given to compel the... | |
| 504 páginas
...inadmissible in evidence, unless it shall appear to the satisfaction of the judge that the deponent is unable, from permanent sickness or other permanent infirmity, to attend the trial. Held, that, though it is competent to the Court to review his decision, it is for the judge to satisfy... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1869 - 646 páginas
...without the consent of the party against whom tho same may be offered, unless it be proved that the deponent is beyond the jurisdiction of the Court, or dead, or unable from sickness or infirmity to attend to be personally examined, or distant, without collusion, more than... | |
| Henry Beverley - 1869 - 324 páginas
...without the consent of the party against whom the same may be offered, unless it be proved that the deponent is beyond the jurisdiction of the Court, or dead, or unable from sickness or infirmity to attend to be personally examined, or distant without, collusion more than... | |
| Edmund Powell - 1869 - 786 páginas
...without the consent of the party against whom the same may be offered, unless it be proved that the deponent is beyond the jurisdiction of the court, or dead, or unable from sickness or infirmity to attend to be personally examined, or distant without collusion more than a... | |
| John Pym Yeatman - 1870 - 162 páginas
...appear to the satisfaction of the court that the examinant or deponent is not in England or Wales, or is dead, or unable from permanent sickness, or other permanent infirmity to attend the trial, in all or any of which cases the examinations and depositions, certified under the hand of the Commissioner,... | |
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