Case No. 1,040.
BARRELL v. LIMINGTON.
[4 Cranch, C. C. 70.]1
Circuit Court, District of Columbia.
May Term, 1830.
DEPOSITION—NOTICE—ACT OF 1789—ATTORNEY.
Notice of taking a deposition under the act of 1789, § 30, directed to the party himself, may be served on his attorney-at-law.
Mr. Coxe, for the defendant, objected to a deposition taken on the part of the plaintiff, that the notice, directed to the defendant himself, was served only upon his attorney-at-law in the cause.
THE COURT, however, (nem. con.,) overruled the objection.
1 [Reported by Hon. William Cranch, Chief Judge.]
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