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Rule 24 allows for the taking of depositions before a legal action has begun or while an appeal is pending. It outlines the process for filing a verified petition to take a pre-action deposition, including serving notice to expected adverse parties and obtaining a court order. It also describes using such depositions in later court proceedings and the requirements for petitions to take depositions during an appeal.
Rule 24 allows for the taking of depositions before a legal action has begun or while an appeal is pending. It outlines the process for filing a verified petition to take a pre-action deposition, including serving notice to expected adverse parties and obtaining a court order. It also describes using such depositions in later court proceedings and the requirements for petitions to take depositions during an appeal.
Rule 24 allows for the taking of depositions before a legal action has begun or while an appeal is pending. It outlines the process for filing a verified petition to take a pre-action deposition, including serving notice to expected adverse parties and obtaining a court order. It also describes using such depositions in later court proceedings and the requirements for petitions to take depositions during an appeal.
A party seeking to perpetuate testimony must file a
verified petition. SECTION 2
CONTENTS OF PETITION SECTION 3 NOTICE AND SERVICE
The petitioner shall serve a notice upon each person
named in the petition as an expected adverse party. SECTION 4
ORDER AND EXAMINATION
SECTION 5
REFERENCE TO COURT
Each reference to the court in which the action is pending
shall be deemed to refer to the court in which the petition for such deposition was filed. SECTION 6
USE OF DEPOSITION SECTION 7
DEPOSITIONS PENDING APPEAL
If an appeal has been taken from a judgment of a court, including the Court of Appeals in proper cases, or before the taking of an appeal if the time therefor has not expired, the court in which the judgment was rendered may allow the taking of depositions of witnesses to perpetuate their testimony for use in the event further proceedings in the said court. THE MOTION SHALL STATE: (a) the names and addresses of the persons to be examined and the substance of the testimony which he expects to elicit from each; and (b) the reason for perpetuating their testimony.