Brody v. Armstrong
This text of 87 So. 798 (Brody v. Armstrong) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Alabama primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
As we understand it, the argument of counsel for appellant is based upon the theory that by this method of examination he is deprived of the right of an examination of Ms testimony, and dependent upon the certificate of a commissioner as to the correctness thereof, after the same has been transcribed — all in violation of the foregoing section of the Code, and to his detriment and *265 disadvantage. In this insistence we do not agree. This is an oral examination had before a commissioner agreed upon by the parties, and is governed by rule 65, Chancery Practice, as found on page 1546 of the Code of 1907. Subdivision 6 of said rule requires that the deposition upon such oral examination shall be taken down in the form of a narrative, and when completed the same shall be read over to the witness and signed by him in the presence of the parties or counsel, or such of them as may attend, and that if the witness refuses' to sign the officer taking the deposition shall state that fact in his certificate. Upon such examination therefore, so conducted, it is seen that the witness is given the fullest protection as to tlie correctness of his testimony, and provision is made not only for it being read over to him but for his signature to-be attached thereto, if correct.
The foregoing is by way of answer to petitioner’s argument, and is not at all intended to indicate a different result would have been reached, had the examination been governed by section 4039 of the Code, as that question is not presented or considered.
The judgment of the court below will be affirmed.
Affirmed.
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