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464Depositions not to be given in evidence
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### 464 Depositions not to be given in evidence
> Except as otherwise provided by these rules or by order of the Court or a judge, a deposition is not to be given in evidence at the hearing or trial of a proceeding without the consent of the party against whom the deposition is offered, unless the deponent –
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> > > (a) is dead; or
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> > > (b) is beyond the jurisdiction of the Court; or
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> > > (c) is unable because of age or sickness or other infirmity to attend the hearing or trial.