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− | Depo'n of James J. Mayers | + | Depo'n of James J. Mayers cont'd. 13 Answ'r. I consider this last question equally improper but as general Blackburn insists on it, I will answer it likewise - I do not know whether I understand what you mean by an incidental or eventual fee - If it is meant a fee that depends on the event of the suit or what is generally called a contingent fee - I answer that I have no reason to expect any such as no contract or agreement has been made between myself & the deft. respecting such a fee nor has he ever promised me such a fee. I have received no fee in this case as yet, but I expect the sum of $20- will be paid me but this by no means depends on the event of the suit - nor is any time stipulated when that is to be paid |
− | Answ. I consider this last question equally | + | No other questions being asked this deponent further sayeth not- James J. Mayers |
− | improper but as general | ||
− | Blackburn insists on it, I will | ||
− | answer it likewise - I do not know | ||
− | whether I understand what you mean | ||
− | by an incidental or eventual fee | ||
− | If it is meant a fee that depends on | ||
− | the event of the suit or what is generally | ||
− | called a contingent fee - I | ||
− | answer that I have no reason to | ||
− | expect any such | ||
− | agreement has been made between | ||
− | myself & the | ||
− | has he ever promised me such a fee | ||
− | I have received no fee in this case | ||
− | as yet, but I expect the sum of $20 | ||
− | but this by no means depends on the | ||
− | event of the suit - nor is any time | ||
− | stipulated when that is to be paid | ||
− | + | Augusta County to wit, The foregoing deposition was sworn to and subscribed before us justices of the peace for the country aforesaid - the plaintiff being present by his counsel & the defendant in his proper person - Given under our hands the 20th day of March 1822 Alex'r McClair John C Sowers | |
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− | The foregoing deposition was sworn to | ||
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− | peace for the country aforesaid - the | ||
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− | day of March | ||
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Revision as of 21:37, 23 January 2022
Depo'n of James J. Mayers cont'd. 13 Answ'r. I consider this last question equally improper but as general Blackburn insists on it, I will answer it likewise - I do not know whether I understand what you mean by an incidental or eventual fee - If it is meant a fee that depends on the event of the suit or what is generally called a contingent fee - I answer that I have no reason to expect any such as no contract or agreement has been made between myself & the deft. respecting such a fee nor has he ever promised me such a fee. I have received no fee in this case as yet, but I expect the sum of $20- will be paid me but this by no means depends on the event of the suit - nor is any time stipulated when that is to be paid No other questions being asked this deponent further sayeth not- James J. Mayers
Augusta County to wit, The foregoing deposition was sworn to and subscribed before us justices of the peace for the country aforesaid - the plaintiff being present by his counsel & the defendant in his proper person - Given under our hands the 20th day of March 1822 Alex'r McClair John C Sowers