Booth v. Booth

11 Vt. 206
CourtSupreme Court of Vermont
DecidedJanuary 15, 1839
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Booth v. Booth, 11 Vt. 206 (Vt. 1839).

Opinion

The court permitted depositions to be read which were taken during the present term of the court, although objected to for that reason.

Held also, that ex parte depositions are admissible, in petitions for divorce, although not filed with the clerk thirty days before the sitting of the court.

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Hemenway v. Hemenway
65 Vt. 623 (Supreme Court of Vermont, 1893)

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