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§ 64.1-91. What may be admitted as evidence on trial by jury.

The record of what is proved or deposed in court by witnesses on the motionto admit a will to record and any depositions lawfully taken out of court, onsuch motion, of witnesses who cannot be produced at a trial afterwards beforea jury may, on such trial, be admitted as evidence, to have such weight asthe jury shall think it deserves.

(Code 1950, § 64-87; 1968, c. 656.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-64-1 > Chapter-3 > 64-1-91

§ 64.1-91. What may be admitted as evidence on trial by jury.

The record of what is proved or deposed in court by witnesses on the motionto admit a will to record and any depositions lawfully taken out of court, onsuch motion, of witnesses who cannot be produced at a trial afterwards beforea jury may, on such trial, be admitted as evidence, to have such weight asthe jury shall think it deserves.

(Code 1950, § 64-87; 1968, c. 656.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-64-1 > Chapter-3 > 64-1-91

§ 64.1-91. What may be admitted as evidence on trial by jury.

The record of what is proved or deposed in court by witnesses on the motionto admit a will to record and any depositions lawfully taken out of court, onsuch motion, of witnesses who cannot be produced at a trial afterwards beforea jury may, on such trial, be admitted as evidence, to have such weight asthe jury shall think it deserves.

(Code 1950, § 64-87; 1968, c. 656.)