Cooksey v. Cassidy
Cooksey v. Cassidy
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
On the hearing, counsel for appellees orally announced that he excepted to certain depositions taken by appellant, on account of interest on the part of the deponents, and .after all the depositions had been read, and after argument of counsel, the court announced from the bench its conclusion in conformity to' the judgment appealed from, whereupon counsel for appellees filed written exceptions to the depositions, specifying the grounds of interest, which exceptions were sustained by the court, exceptions taken at the time to the ruling of the court, and thereafter the judgement appealed from was entered of record. At the time the depositions were taken, which was prior to the act making persons interested in the result of an action competent, •the persons whose depositions were excepted to were not ■competent witnesses, and the ruling of the court was therefore correct, but the complaint is that the verbal exceptions •amounted to nothing, and that the written exceptions came too late. Under Myers’ Code, which must apply here, because the action was in progress when the Code of 1877 •was adopted, exceptions to competency might be filed at any time ..during the progress of the trial, and the party ■offering the evidence had the right to require the court to pass upon the exceptions before rendering or entering final
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