Rules of Civil Procedure for the United States District Courts: As Amended with Forms August 1, 1961U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 77 pages |
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... admissibility . ( f ) Effect of taking or using depositions ... Rule 27. Depositions Before Action or Pending Appeal : Page 16 17 17 17 18 18 ( a ) Before action : ( 1 ) Petition._ ( 2 ) Notice and service ... ( 3 ) Order and ...
... admissibility . ( f ) Effect of taking or using depositions ... Rule 27. Depositions Before Action or Pending Appeal : Page 16 17 17 17 18 18 ( a ) Before action : ( 1 ) Petition._ ( 2 ) Notice and service ... ( 3 ) Order and ...
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... admissibility ... ( b ) Scope of examination and cross - examination__ ( c ) Record of excluded evidence .... 29 29 ( d ) Affirmation in lieu of oath . 30 30 29 ( a ) For attendance of witnesses ; form ; issuance .. ( b ) For production ...
... admissibility ... ( b ) Scope of examination and cross - examination__ ( c ) Record of excluded evidence .... 29 29 ( d ) Affirmation in lieu of oath . 30 30 29 ( a ) For attendance of witnesses ; form ; issuance .. ( b ) For production ...
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... admissible at the trial if the testimony sought appears reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence . ( c ) EXAMINATION AND CROSS - EXAMINATION . Examination and cross - examination of deponents may proceed as ...
... admissible at the trial if the testimony sought appears reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence . ( c ) EXAMINATION AND CROSS - EXAMINATION . Examination and cross - examination of deponents may proceed as ...
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... ADMISSIBILITY . Subject to the provisions of Rule 32 ( c ) , objection may be made at the trial or hearing to receiving in evidence any deposition or part thereof for any reason which would require the exclusion of the evidence if the ...
... ADMISSIBILITY . Subject to the provisions of Rule 32 ( c ) , objection may be made at the trial or hearing to receiving in evidence any deposition or part thereof for any reason which would require the exclusion of the evidence if the ...
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... admissible in evidence in the courts of the state in which it is taken , it may be used in any action involving the same sub- ject matter subsequently brought in a United States district court , in accordance with the provisions of Rule ...
... admissible in evidence in the courts of the state in which it is taken , it may be used in any action involving the same sub- ject matter subsequently brought in a United States district court , in accordance with the provisions of Rule ...
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20 days 80th Congress action is pending admissible adverse party affidavits Allegation of jurisdiction amended Dec answer appellate court application attorney averments bond cause shown certificate claim or defense clerk complaint copy costs counterclaim cross-claim days after service deems demand deponent designated directed verdict dismissal district court docket documents effect entry of judgment evidence failure Form granted interest interpleader issue joinder judgment by default leave of court letters rogatory manner provided ment objection officer or agency oral examination otherwise permitted person plaintiff prescribed proceedings provided in Rule provisions of Rule reasonable record on appeal refuses request responsive pleading Rule 26 Rule 30 served service of process specified Stat statement statute stipulation subpoena summons supersedeas bond taken taking the deposition testimony therein thereto third-party defendant tion Title 28 trial by jury United States attorney United States district unless the court waived witness written interrogatories