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O.C.G.A. 24-3-35 (2010)
24-3-35. What admissions by third parties received in evidence


The following admissions by third persons, strangers to a suit, shall be received in evidence:

(1) Statements made when a party refers another to such third person for information;

(2) Admissions by a third person which are against his interest, as to a fact collateral to the main issue between the litigants but essential to the adjudication of the cause;

(3) Statements by an interpreter where from any cause he cannot be sworn.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-24 > Chapter-3 > Article-2 > 24-3-35

O.C.G.A. 24-3-35 (2010)
24-3-35. What admissions by third parties received in evidence


The following admissions by third persons, strangers to a suit, shall be received in evidence:

(1) Statements made when a party refers another to such third person for information;

(2) Admissions by a third person which are against his interest, as to a fact collateral to the main issue between the litigants but essential to the adjudication of the cause;

(3) Statements by an interpreter where from any cause he cannot be sworn.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Georgia > Title-24 > Chapter-3 > Article-2 > 24-3-35

O.C.G.A. 24-3-35 (2010)
24-3-35. What admissions by third parties received in evidence


The following admissions by third persons, strangers to a suit, shall be received in evidence:

(1) Statements made when a party refers another to such third person for information;

(2) Admissions by a third person which are against his interest, as to a fact collateral to the main issue between the litigants but essential to the adjudication of the cause;

(3) Statements by an interpreter where from any cause he cannot be sworn.