Bank of Danville v. Travers

2 F. Cas. 649, 4 Biss. 507
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of Illinois
DecidedDecember 15, 1868
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Bank of Danville v. Travers, 2 F. Cas. 649, 4 Biss. 507 (circtdil 1868).

Opinion

DRUMMOND, District Judge.

I think after a cause is set down for hearing, and the deposition has been on file for three years, it is too late to move to exclude it on a technical ground. I think the parties have a right to presume that such a delay is a waiver of any objection of that kind.

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