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OBTAINING EVIDENCE FOR USE IN COURTS OR TRIBUNALS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND IN HIS MAJESTY'S DOMINIONS THE CONVEYANCER. 66 distinction was thus expressed by Humphreys , J. in delivering the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal in Rex ...
OBTAINING EVIDENCE FOR USE IN COURTS OR TRIBUNALS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND IN HIS MAJESTY'S DOMINIONS THE CONVEYANCER. 66 distinction was thus expressed by Humphreys , J. in delivering the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal in Rex ...
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of obtaining the testimony of the witness or witnesses to whom the application relates , shall be evidence of the matters so certified ; but where no such certificate is pro- duced other evidence to that effect shall be admissible .
of obtaining the testimony of the witness or witnesses to whom the application relates , shall be evidence of the matters so certified ; but where no such certificate is pro- duced other evidence to that effect shall be admissible .
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2 of the Evidence by Commission Act , 1859 ) a person who gives false evidence is deemed to be guilty of perjury . Sect . 3 of the Act of 1859 provides for the payment of conduct money to a witness for his expenses . By sect .
2 of the Evidence by Commission Act , 1859 ) a person who gives false evidence is deemed to be guilty of perjury . Sect . 3 of the Act of 1859 provides for the payment of conduct money to a witness for his expenses . By sect .
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