8-81. Objection to deposition before trial.
At any time before the trial, or hearing of an action or proceeding, any party may make a motion to the judge or court to reject a deposition for irregularity in the taking of it, either in whole or in part, for scandal, impertinence, the incompetency of the testimony, for insufficient notice, or for any other good cause. The objecting party shall state his exceptions in writing. (1869-70, c. 227, ss. 13, 17; Code, s. 1361; 1895, c. 312; 1903, c. 132; Rev., s. 1648; C.S., s. 1819.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
§ 8-74 - Depositions for defendant in criminal actions.
§ 8-76 - Depositions before municipal authorities.
§ 8-78 - Commissioner may subpoena witness and punish for contempt.
§ 8-79 - Attendance before commissioner enforced.
§ 8-80 - Remedies against defaulting witness before commissioner.
§ 8-81 - Objection to deposition before trial.