The Code of Civil Procedure and the Probate Code of the Territory of Guam, 1970: Prepared Under the Direction of the Tenth Guam Legislature, Volume 2J.A. Bohn, 1970 |
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Page 335
... interest in the event of an action or proceeding are excluded ; nor those who have been convicted of crime ; nor persons on account of their opinions on matters of religious belief ; although , in every case the credi- bility of the ...
... interest in the event of an action or proceeding are excluded ; nor those who have been convicted of crime ; nor persons on account of their opinions on matters of religious belief ; although , in every case the credi- bility of the ...
Page 337
... interest would suffer by the disclosure . [ Enacted 1953. ] § 1883. Judge may be witness . The judge himself may be called as a witness by either party ; but in such case it is in the discretion of the court or judge to order the trial ...
... interest would suffer by the disclosure . [ Enacted 1953. ] § 1883. Judge may be witness . The judge himself may be called as a witness by either party ; but in such case it is in the discretion of the court or judge to order the trial ...
Page 342
... interest by title subsequent to the commence- ment of the action or special proceeding , litigating for the same thing under the same title and in the same capacity , provided they have notice , actual or constructive , of the pendency ...
... interest by title subsequent to the commence- ment of the action or special proceeding , litigating for the same thing under the same title and in the same capacity , provided they have notice , actual or constructive , of the pendency ...
Page 349
... interest . [ En- acted 1953. ] § 1937. Original writing to be produced or accounted for . The original writing must be produced and proved , except as provided in §§ 1855 and 1919. If it has been lost , proof of the loss must first be ...
... interest . [ En- acted 1953. ] § 1937. Original writing to be produced or accounted for . The original writing must be produced and proved , except as provided in §§ 1855 and 1919. If it has been lost , proof of the loss must first be ...
Page 350
... pur- porting to be genuine , and generally respected and acted upon as such , by persons having an interest in knowing the fact . [ Enacted 1953. ] § 1946. Entries of decedents , evidence by . The 350 §§ 1939-1945 CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
... pur- porting to be genuine , and generally respected and acted upon as such , by persons having an interest in knowing the fact . [ Enacted 1953. ] § 1946. Entries of decedents , evidence by . The 350 §§ 1939-1945 CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.
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action or proceeding Added by P.L. admission adverse party affidavit Agana allowed amended by P.L. answer application appointed appraisement attorney bond certificate Civil Procedure claim clerk Code complaint copy costs counterclaim Court of Guam court or judge cross-claim decedent decree deemed default defendant deposition direct directed verdict dismissed District Court docket effective Enacted entitled entry evidence examination execution executor or administrator fact fees filed garnishee Government of Guam granted guardian hearing interest interrogatories Island Court issue JOINDER judgment Judicial Council jurisdiction jury letter rogatory letters testamentary libel lien manner ment motion notary public oath officer otherwise payment pending personal property petition plaintiff pleading prescribed probate proof provided in Rule real property request seal served stipulation subpoena summons supersedeas bond sureties taken Territory of Guam testimony therein thereof third-party tion trial trial by jury unless verdict witness writ writing
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Page 485 - The signature of an attorney constitutes a certificate by him that he has read the pleading, that to the best of his knowledge, information, and belief there is good ground to support it, and that it is not interposed for delay.
Page 486 - If, on a motion asserting the defense numbered (6) to dismiss for failure of the pleading to state a claim upon which relief can be granted, matters outside the pleading are presented to and not excluded by the court, the motion shall be treated as one for summary judgment and disposed of as provided in Rule 56, and all parties shall be given reasonable opportunity to present all material made pertinent to such a motion by Rule 56.
Page 500 - ... that the witness is at a greater distance than 100 miles from the place of trial or hearing, or is out of the United States, unless it appears that the absence of the witness was procured by the party offering the deposition; or...
Page 523 - Findings of fact shall not be set aside unless clearly erroneous, and due regard shall be given to the opportunity of the trial court to judge of the credibility of the witnesses.
Page 500 - ... whether it relates to the claim or defense of the examining party or to the claim or defense of any other party, including the existence, description, nature, custody, condition and location of any books, documents, or other tangible things and the identity and location of persons having knowledge of relevant facts. It is not ground for objection that the testimony will be inadmissible at the trial if the testimony sought appears reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence.
Page 485 - Statements in a pleading may be adopted by reference in a different part of the same pleading or in another pleading or in any motion.
Page 536 - Every order granting an injunction and every restraining order shall set forth the reasons for its issuance; shall be specific in terms; shall describe in reasonable detail, and not by reference to the complaint or other document, the act or acts sought to be restrained; and...
Page 508 - Objection to taking a deposition because of disqualification of the officer before whom it is to be taken Is waived unless made before the taking of the deposition begins or as soon thereafter as the disqualification becomes known or could be discovered with reasonable diligence.
Page 366 - The testimony of a witness in this state may be taken by deposition in an action at any time after the service of the summons or the appearance of the defendant, and in a special proceeding after a question of fact has arisen therein, in the following cases: 1.
Page 482 - A party shall state in short and plain terms his defenses to each claim asserted and shall admit or deny the averments upon which the adverse party relies. If he is without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as to the truth of an averment, he shall so state and this has the effect of a denial.