Appellate Court of Illinois, 1917

Hodges Fiber Carpet Co. v. Hugro Manufacturing Co.

Hodges Fiber Carpet Co. v. Hugro Manufacturing Co.
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided February 9, 1917 · Barnes
203 Ill. App. 404; 1917 Ill. App. LEXIS 256

Hodges Fiber Carpet Co. v. Hugro Manufacturing Co.

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Presiding Justice Barnes

delivered the opinion of the court.

Abstract of the Decision. 1. Depositions, § 34*—when will not be suppressed because of defect in notary’s certificate. The failure of a notary’s certificate to depositions taken before him subsequent to the time set for taking same to show an adjournment is a mere irregularity which is not sufficient to warrant suppression of the depositions in the absence of evidence tending to show injury or surprise of one of the parties thereby. 2. Depositions, § 35*-—when motion to suppress is too late. Where depositions were returned promptly and notice of their taking given to the opposite party’s attorney six months prior to trial, held that it was his duty to ascertain whether such depositions had been returned and to present a motion to suppress them before the case was called for trial, and it was then too late.

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