The Law Relating to Interrogatories, Production, Inspection of Documents and Discovery: As Well in the Superior as in the Inferior Courts : Together with an Appendix of the Acts, Forms, and Orders |
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18 Vict action admission affidavit of documents agent alleged Anon answer to interrogatories application Appx Att.-Gen Beav bill of discovery Bustros C. L. P. Act Chancery Common Law Common Law Procedure Corporation of London costs Court of Chancery Court or judge Courts of Equity deed defendant's discovery is sought docu documents relating Dowl duction equity evidence examination filed gatories ground held High Court inspec inspection of documents issue Judicature Act L. J. Ch L. J. Ex L. R. Eq Law Procedure Acts litigation Lord matters in question ments notice oath object to answer object to produce obtained officer old practice Order LIV Order XXXI person plaintiff or defendant pleadings possession or power Postill privilege proceedings produce the documents production of documents purpose Railway refused registrar solicitor statement of claim sufficient suit summons suprà citum therein thereto tion tories writ
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Page 95 - ... and to permit him or them to take copies thereof; and any party not complying with such notice shall not afterwards be at liberty to put any such document in evidence on his behalf in such...
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Page 217 - ... were respectively written, signed, or executed, as they purport respectively to have been ; that such as are specified as copies are true copies ; and such documents as are stated to have been served, sent, or delivered, were so served, sent, or delivered respectively ; saving all just exceptions to the admissibility of all such documents as evidence in this cause.
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