Kansas Statutes
§ 46-128 — Deposition; power of judge to prevent abuse of privileges
Kansas § 46-128
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 46-128 (2026).
Text
Any deposition taken during the time mentioned and referred to in K.S.A. 46-125, without leave of court shall not be read in evidence on behalf of the party taking the same without the consent of any such attorney: Provided, That the judge shall have full discretionary power to prevent any abuse of the privileges herein granted.
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Related
Rhodeman v. Robertson & Penn, Inc.
141 F.R.D. 514 (D. Kansas, 1992)
Legislative History
L. 1915, ch. 86, § 4; January 28; R.S. 1923, 46-128.
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