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Statutes > Idaho > Title55 > T55ch7 > T55ch7sect55-721

TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-721. Proof of instrument by handwriting. The execution of an instrument may be established by proof of the handwriting of the party and of a subscribing witness, if there is one, in the following cases:

1. When the parties and all the subscribing witnesses are dead; or,

2. When the parties and all the subscribing witnesses are nonresidents of the state; or,

3. When the place of their residence is unknown to the party desiring the proof, and cannot be ascertained by the exercise of due diligence; or,

4. When the subscribing witness conceals himself or cannot be found by the officer, by the exercise of due diligence, in attempting to serve the subpoena or attachment; or,

5. In case of the continued failure or refusal of the witness to testify for the space of one (1) hour, after his appearance.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title55 > T55ch7 > T55ch7sect55-721

TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-721. Proof of instrument by handwriting. The execution of an instrument may be established by proof of the handwriting of the party and of a subscribing witness, if there is one, in the following cases:

1. When the parties and all the subscribing witnesses are dead; or,

2. When the parties and all the subscribing witnesses are nonresidents of the state; or,

3. When the place of their residence is unknown to the party desiring the proof, and cannot be ascertained by the exercise of due diligence; or,

4. When the subscribing witness conceals himself or cannot be found by the officer, by the exercise of due diligence, in attempting to serve the subpoena or attachment; or,

5. In case of the continued failure or refusal of the witness to testify for the space of one (1) hour, after his appearance.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title55 > T55ch7 > T55ch7sect55-721

TITLE 55

PROPERTY IN GENERAL

CHAPTER 7

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

55-721. Proof of instrument by handwriting. The execution of an instrument may be established by proof of the handwriting of the party and of a subscribing witness, if there is one, in the following cases:

1. When the parties and all the subscribing witnesses are dead; or,

2. When the parties and all the subscribing witnesses are nonresidents of the state; or,

3. When the place of their residence is unknown to the party desiring the proof, and cannot be ascertained by the exercise of due diligence; or,

4. When the subscribing witness conceals himself or cannot be found by the officer, by the exercise of due diligence, in attempting to serve the subpoena or attachment; or,

5. In case of the continued failure or refusal of the witness to testify for the space of one (1) hour, after his appearance.