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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 10:18:49+00:00

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§ 8.01-420 Depositions as basis for motion for summary . . .
A. Except as provided in subsection B, no motion for summary judgment or to strike the evidence shall be sustained when based in whole or in part upon any discovery depositions under Rule 4:5, unless all parties to the suit or action shall agree that such deposition may be so used. Notwithstanding the foregoing, requests for admissions for which the responses are submitted in support of a motion for summary judgment may be based in whole or in part upon any discovery depositions under Rule 4:5 and may include admitted facts learned or referenced in such a deposition, provided that any such request for admission shall not reference the deposition or require the party to admit that the deponent gave specific testimony.
B. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection A, a motion for summary judgment seeking dismissal of any claim or demand for punitive damages may be sustained, as to the punitive damages claim or demand only, when based in whole or in part upon any discovery depositions under Rule 4:5. However, such a motion may not be based upon discovery depositions under Rule 4:5 with respect to any claim or demand for punitive damages based on the operation of a motor vehicle by a person while under the influence of alcohol, any narcotic drug, or any other self-administered intoxicant or drug.
Code 1950, § 8-315.1; 1973, c. 483; 1977, c. 617; 1978, c. 417; 2013, c. 76.
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. . . and conditions fixed by the judge. Id.; Code § 8.01-420.3. But one party is under no duty to . . .
. . . ." Response: "Admitted." . . .
. . . discovery deposition testimony in violation of Code § 8.01-420, Rule 3:18, and Rule 4:7(e). This . . .
. . . summary judgment, relying on Rule 3:18 and Code § 8.01-420. The trial court held that Gay waived . . .
. . . quot; See also Code § 8.01-420. We have held that Rule 3:20 and Code § 8.01-420 "impose a very . . .
. . . admitted into evidence pursuant to Va.Code Sec. 8.01-420.2.5 . . .
. . . court reporter, is self-authenticating. See Code § 8.01-420.3. . . .
. . . judgment absent agreement of counsel. See also Code § 8.01-420. In the absence of a clear objection . . .
. . . Finally, the Clerk asserts that Code § 8.01-420.3 and Rule . . .
. . . addressing the summary judgment motion.See Code § 8.01-420; Rule 3:18. Following oral argument, . . .

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