Responsibility John Levingston, practising barrister, arbitrator and mediator, previous adjunct professor of law, University of Canberra, and conjoint professor of law, University of Newcastle. Publication Annandale, N.S.W. Federation Press, 2013. Copyright notice ©2013 Physical description xxxiv, 333 pages : forms ; 25 cm
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Author/Creator Levingston, John, author.
Contents/Summary
- Introduction
- What is an affidavit?
- Professional obligations
- Preparation
- The objectives : admissible, relevant and probative
- Use of an affidavit
- Form
- The deponent and incapacity
- Affirmations and oaths
- Style
- Content
- Opinion
- Attachments : annexures and exhibits
- Filing
- Service
- Objections
- Documentary evidence
- Attendance of deponent
- Use at the hearing
- Irregularities and defects
- Discretion
- Cross-examination
- False statements and contempt
- Adverse consequences.
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