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§8‑81.  Objection to deposition before trial.

At any time before the trial,or hearing of an action or proceeding, any party may make a motion to the judgeor court to reject a deposition for irregularity in the taking of it, either inwhole or in part, for scandal, impertinence, the incompetency of the testimony,for insufficient notice, or for any other good cause. The objecting party shallstate his exceptions in writing. (1869‑70, c. 227, ss.13, 17; Code, s. 1361; 1895, c. 312; 1903, c. 132; Rev., s. 1648; C.S., s.1819.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_8 > GS_8-81

§8‑81.  Objection to deposition before trial.

At any time before the trial,or hearing of an action or proceeding, any party may make a motion to the judgeor court to reject a deposition for irregularity in the taking of it, either inwhole or in part, for scandal, impertinence, the incompetency of the testimony,for insufficient notice, or for any other good cause. The objecting party shallstate his exceptions in writing. (1869‑70, c. 227, ss.13, 17; Code, s. 1361; 1895, c. 312; 1903, c. 132; Rev., s. 1648; C.S., s.1819.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_8 > GS_8-81

§8‑81.  Objection to deposition before trial.

At any time before the trial,or hearing of an action or proceeding, any party may make a motion to the judgeor court to reject a deposition for irregularity in the taking of it, either inwhole or in part, for scandal, impertinence, the incompetency of the testimony,for insufficient notice, or for any other good cause. The objecting party shallstate his exceptions in writing. (1869‑70, c. 227, ss.13, 17; Code, s. 1361; 1895, c. 312; 1903, c. 132; Rev., s. 1648; C.S., s.1819.)