A General Index to the English Common Law Reports : Volumes Lxxxiv to Cxviii, Inclusive

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Chester v. Wortley, lxxxvi. 239 ; 18 C. B. 239.
Application for examination viva voce, because of insufficient answers, should be made without delay. Ibid.
No ground for refusing to answer interrogatories in an action for infringement of patent, that it would expose defendant's customers to lawsuits. Tetley v.
Easton, lxxxvi. 643 ; 18 C. B. 643.
Not allowed for the purpose of obtaining information which the party could get from his own agents. Bird v. Malzy, lxxxvii. 308 ; 1 C. B. N. S. 308.
Pl
...aintiff'" r.:;ignees in bankruptcy cannot be asked upon what act of bank- ruptcy they intend to reply. Edwards v. AVakefield, lxxxviii. 462 ; 6 E. & B.
462.
Not allowed where the sole object is to discover the case of the adversary or ■where to contradict ■written documents. Moor v. Roberts, lxxxix. 671 ; 2 C. B.
N. S. 671.
Interrogatories as to the contents of a lost instrument permitted only how- ever to be used on the trial on the event of the party being in a position to give secondary evidence.


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