Carr v. Adams

45 A. 1090, 70 N.H. 622
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedJune 5, 1899
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Bluebook
Carr v. Adams, 45 A. 1090, 70 N.H. 622 (N.H. 1899).

Opinion

Blodgett, C. J.

“ Upon motion to the court, the depositions which either party proposes to use on the trial are to be filed with *623 the clerk; and, after suck motion is granted, no depositions are to be used except tliose which are thus filed.” Rules of Court, No. 26. “The court may from time to time establish rules and orders of practice, consistent with the laws, for conducting and regulating its business.” P. S., c. 204, s. 5. The plaintiff lias pointed •out no inconsistency between the rule and the laws, and none exists.

But aside from the rule, the court had the power to make the order. “ Courts of justice have powers, as a necessary incident to their general jurisdiction, to make such orders in relation to the cases pending before them as are necessary to the progress of the cases and the dispatch of business.” Deming v. Foster, 42 N. H. 165, 178. The theory of the law is “that the court may make such orders in each case, from time to time, as justice may require” (11. 179); and whether justice required the making of the particular order complained of, was manifestly a question of fact for the exclusive determination of the presiding justice.

Exceptions overruled.

Chase, J., did not sit: the others concurred.

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