A Treatise On Questions of Law And Fact Instructions to Juries And Bills of Exc

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A Treatise On Questions of Law And Fact Instructions to Juries And Bills of Exc
J C John Cleland Wells
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^^ TVTiere a bill set out that the plaintiff had offered in evidence the note sued on, and then proceeded thus, " The defendant then offered to read the second inter- rogatory, and answers thereto of R. B. , as follows, " &c. , "this answer was objected to by the plaintiff. The objection was sustained by the court, and the answer excluded, to which defendant excepted. De- fendant then offered to read the third interrogatory, and answer thereto of said R. B. , as follows, " &;c. " To the reading... of which answer plaintiff objected. The court sustained his objection, and excluded the evidence, and defendant excepted, " it was held by a divided court that this must be construed to mean that the entire deposition was offered, and that the counsel offering it was proceeding to read the answers to the several interrogatories, ii their regular order . ~^ ^Town of Westford v. Town ^ Bell's Adm'r v. Andrews, of Essex, 31 Vt. 459. 34 Ala. 538.
2^ Thompson v. Drake, 32 Ala. ^ Bryant v. Hutchinson, 30 99.


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