| United States - 1988 - 1120 strani
...the proponent can procure through reasonable efforts; and (C) the general purposes of these rules and p statement into evidence. However, a statement may not be admitted under this exception unless the proponent... | |
| 1999 - 678 strani
...proponent can procure through reasonable efforts; and (iii) the general purposes of these rules and the interests of justice will best be served by admission of the statement into evidence. However, a statement may not be admitted under this exception unless the proponent... | |
| 2000 - 636 strani
...proponent can procure through reasonable efforts; and (iii) The general purposes of these rules and the interests of justice will best be served by admission of the statement into evidence. However, a statement may not be admitted under this exception unless the proponent... | |
| 1995 - 584 strani
...proponent can procure through reasonable efforts; and (iii) the general purposes of these rules and the interests of justice will best be served by admission of the statement into evidence. However, a statement may not be admitted under this exception unless the proponent... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1975 - 1272 strani
...the proponent can procure through reasonable efforts; and (C) the general purposes of these rules and the interests of justice will best be served by admission of the statement into evidence. However, a statement may not be admitted under this exception unless the proponent... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1992 - 764 strani
...the proponent can procure through reasonable efforts: and 1C) the general purposes of these rules and the interests of justice will best be served by admission of the statement into evidence. * * * "See supra notes 4 and 5. We now turn to the burden of proof issue.... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1975 - 1262 strani
...residual exceptions. Fourth, the court must determine that "the general purposes of these rules and the interests of justice will best be served by admission of the statement into evidence." [Emphasis supplied.] The narrow scope and applicability of the exception... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1977 - 404 strani
...proponent can procure through reasonable efforts ; and (C) the general purposes of these rules and the interests of justice will best be served by admission of the statement into evidence. However, a statement may not be admitted under this exception unless the proponent... | |
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