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CHAP. VIII.]
CIVIL PROCEDURE.
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cient time, by the usual route of travel, to attend, and one day for preparation, exclusive of Sundays and the day of service, and the examination may, if so stated in the notice, be adjourned from day to day.

Notice by publication.Sect. 359. When the party against whom the deposition is to be read, is absent from, or a non-resident of the territory, and has no agent, or attorney of record therein, he may be notified of the taking of the deposition by publication. The publication must be made three consecutive weeks, in some newpaper printed in the county where the action or proceeding is pending, if there be any printed in such county; and if not, in some newspaper printed in this territory, of general circulation in that county. The publication must contain all that is required in a written notice, and may be proved in the manner prescribed in section seventy-two.

Deposition to be written, in whose presence, signed.Sect. 360. The deposition shall be written in the presence of the officer taking the same, either by the officer, the witness, or some disinterested person, and subscribed by the witness.

To be sealed and remain so, how long.Sect. 361. The deposition so taken shall be sealed up and indorsed with the title of the cause and the name of the officer taking the same, and by him addressed and transmitted to the clerk of the court where the action or proceeding is pending. It shall remain under seal until opened by the clerk, by order of the court, or at the request of a party to the action or proceeding, or his attorney.

Depositions thus taken, evidence in what cases, and how.Sect. 362. Depositions taken pursuant to this article shall be admitted in evidence, on the trial of any civil action or proceeding, pending before any justice of the peace, mayor, or other judicial officer of a city, or town corporate, or before any arbitrators or referees, and such deposition shall be sealed up, indorsed with the title of the action or proceeding, the name of the officer taking the same, and addressed and transmitted by such officer to such justice, mayor, or other judicial officer, arbitrator, or referees.

May be read in any stage of action.Sect. 363. When a deposition has once been taken, it may be read in any stage of the same action or proceeding, or in any other action or proceeding upon the same matter, between the same parties, subject, however, to all such exceptions as may be taken thereto under the provisions of this title.