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    • New Hampshire Revised Statutes
    • Title LIII - Proceedings in Court
    • Title 517 - Depositions
    • Section 517:14-b - Petition to Superior Court.

    New Hampshire Revised Statutes
    Title 517 - Depositions
    Section 517:14-b - Petition to Superior Court.

    Source. 1971, 209:1, eff. Aug. 17, 1971.

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    Structure New Hampshire Revised Statutes

    New Hampshire Revised Statutes

    Title LIII - Proceedings in Court

    Title 517 - Depositions

    Section 517:2 - Before Whom.

    Section 517:3 - Disqualifications.

    Section 517:4 - Notice.

    Section 517:5 - Notice to Agent.

    Section 517:6 - Agency.

    Section 517:7 - Signing; Oath.

    Section 517:8 - Caption.

    Section 517:9 - Annexing Copy of Notice.

    Section 517:10 - Sealing.

    Section 517:12 - Neglect to Take.

    Section 517:13 - Discovery Depositions in Criminal Cases.

    Section 517:13-a - Videotape Trial Testimony Authorized.

    Section 517:14 - Compensation of State's Counsel.

    Section 517:14-a - Deposition Authorized.

    Section 517:14-b - Petition to Superior Court.

    Section 517:14-c - Court Order.

    Section 517:14-d - Time, Notice, etc.

    Section 517:14-e - Record.

    Section 517:15 - Appointment.

    Section 517:16 - Procedure.

    Section 517:17 - Powers.

    Section 517:18 - Foreign.

    Section 517:19 - Fees for Justices of the Peace for Taking Depositions.

    Section 517:20 - Stenographers.

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