Jerome A. Christmon v. B&B Airparts, Inc.
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If summary judgement is sought, using only the deponents' UNCERTIFIED deposition as the basis for the moving parties supposed factual position (without said deponents' interrogatories), does the timely filing of the revised and corrected Errata Sheets of said deponents' UNCERTIFIED deposition render said UNCERTIFIED deposition insufficient evidence thus deeming the motion for summary judgement INADMISSABLE?
If summary judgement is sought using only the deponents' UNCERTIFIED deposition (lacking said deponent interrogatories), and then granted, has the court violated the rights of the non-moving party under the 7th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States?
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