The rule laid down in Taylor v. Hatch, applies only to the case of the Commissioner, or officer, being the attorney for the party. The attorney is supposed always to draw the affidavit. There is not the same reason to object to the counsel.
The rule laid down in Taylor v. Hatch, applies only to the case of the Commissioner, or officer, being the attorney for the party. The attorney is supposed always to draw the affidavit. There is not the same reason to object to the counsel.