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Title XXXIII - Evidence and...
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Chapter 492 - Oaths and Affirmations, Depositio...
Chapter 492 - Oaths and Affirmations, Depositions and Perpetuation of Testimony
Section 492.010 Officers and notary public authorized to administer oaths.
Section 492.020 Oaths required to be taken before particular officer may be taken before others, when.
Section 492.030 Parties may affirm, when.
Section 492.040 Officer shall adopt mode most binding on conscience, when.
Section 492.050 Parties to be sworn according to the ceremonies of their religion.
Section 492.060 Persons deemed to have been lawfully sworn, when.
Section 492.070 Oaths, affirmations, depositions of persons in military service, who may take — form — validation of those previously taken.
Section 492.080 Depositions may be obtained conditionally.
Section 492.090 Officers authorized to take depositions.
Section 492.100 Commissioners of foreign courts may compel attendance of witnesses.
Section 492.110 Witness residing out of this state, commission to issue.
Section 492.120 Commission, how issued, to whom directed.
Section 492.130 Power and duty of the officer under the commission.
Section 492.140 What officers out of this state may take depositions without commission.
Section 492.150 Special commissioner appointed when, qualifications — time and place of depositions — enforcement of subpoenas issued by other officer.
Section 492.155 Powers of special commissioner — rulings on evidence, review.
Section 492.160 Notice to be given if the party or his attorney resides in this state, how.
Section 492.170 If they do not reside in this state, how.
Section 492.180 Notice, how served on party or attorney.
Section 492.190 By whom served.
Section 492.200 When notice shall be served.
Section 492.210 Time may be shortened by court or judge in vacation.
Section 492.220 Commission to examine witnesses on interrogatories when awarded.
Section 492.230 To whom directed.
Section 492.240 Interrogatories to be annexed.
Section 492.250 Command of the commission.
Section 492.260 Officer to propound interrogatories.
Section 492.270 Officer may compel attendance of witness — contempt — if witness imprisoned, on what terms discharged.
Section 492.280 Production of documentary evidence on taking of deposition, when.
Section 492.290 Witnesses to be examined on oath.
Section 492.292 Venue for deposition of employee of a publicly funded crime laboratory.
Section 492.300 Adverse party may take depositions by giving notice, when.
Section 492.303 Essential witness, defined — deposition may be taken by prosecutor, procedure — costs — videotape authorized, used when.
Section 492.304 Visual and aural recordings of child under fourteen admissible, when.
Section 492.310 Depositions taken in foreign countries to be taken in language of the witness — must be translated.
Section 492.320 Residence of witness certified by officer.
Section 492.330 Objections to competency or relevancy, how taken.
Section 492.340 Deposition shall be submitted to witness for examination — signing of deposition.
Section 492.350 Certificate of officer taking depositions.
Section 492.360 Exhibits to be enclosed with depositions and directed to clerk.
Section 492.370 What constitutes sufficient evidence of the authentication of depositions.
Section 492.380 Official character of officer in the United States, how attested.
Section 492.390 Official character of officer in foreign country, how attested.
Section 492.400 When depositions may be read.
Section 492.410 Evidence preserved in bill of exceptions may be used, how.
Section 492.420 Depositions may be taken to perpetuate testimony, when.
Section 492.430 Petition for commission to take depositions.
Section 492.440 By whom and how issued — to whom directed.
Section 492.450 Notice of time and place of taking depositions.
Section 492.460 If person is minor, notice to be served upon whom.
Section 492.470 Publication of notice to nonresidents.
Section 492.480 General notice given, how and when.
Section 492.490 Subpoenas to witnesses.
Section 492.500 Duty of officer.
Section 492.510 Questions put to witnesses to be reduced to writing.
Section 492.520 Answers to be reduced to writing.
Section 492.530 Power of adjournment.
Section 492.540 Depositions, how certified and to whom delivered.
Section 492.550 May be sent by mail or otherwise, when.
Section 492.560 Duty of recorder on receiving deposition.
Section 492.570 Depositions, legally taken, may be read, when.
Section 492.580 Legal exceptions may be taken.
Section 492.590 Costs and expenses of taking depositions, how awarded and collected — limitations.