As the rule recognizes, the examination of a " hostile witness, an adverse party, or a witness identified with an adverse party " will sometimes take place on direct examination, and leading questions are permitted.
12.
It is defined as neglect to assert a right or claim which, taken together with lapse of time and other circumstances causing prejudice to the adverse party, operates as bar in court of equity " ).
13.
The Court held that " if a witness is kept away by the adverse party, his testimony, taken on a former trial between the same parties upon the same issues, may be given in evidence ".
14.
Specifically, in the first article, the Background section makes multiple statements, sourced mostly to prominent blogs like Salon and Huffington Post, attributing quotations to adverse parties in the lawsuits as fact ( rather than allegations ).
15.
In dealing the ball, if any of the adverse party can catch it flying . . . the property of it is thereby transferred to the catching party; and so assailants become defendants, and defendant assailants ."
16.
The parties and the Court have used the term " Summary of Record " to describe a document prepared by the Florida Bar, one of the adverse parties, and submitted to the District Court in this case.
17.
Section 356 of the evidence code, as explained outside court by defense attorney Robert Shapiro, says if part of a statement is brought into evidence, an adverse party has the right to demand that the entire statement be admitted.
18.
When a Weil Gotshal partner, Michael A . Epstein, took on Prada as a client, Fendi did not come up as an adverse party in the firm's check for client conflicts " because it had nothing to do with Fendi, " Davis said.
19.
Rule 62 ( b ) ( stay pending post-trial motions " on such conditions for the security of the adverse party as are proper " ); Rule 62 ( d ) ( stay pending appeal " by giving a supersedeas bond " ).
20.
Upon reaching the ground in territory controlled by an adverse Party, a person who has parachuted from an aircraft in distress shall be given an opportunity to surrender before being made the object of attack, unless it is apparent that he is engaging in a hostile act.