Opinion
May, 1905.
Order modified by striking out the names of George H. Newhall and Richard E. Lyman as persons to be examined; also by limiting persons to be examined other than those named in said order to those residing in Rhode Island and connected or purporting to have been connected, as incorporators or otherwise with the Nautical Preparatory School; also by changing the time for said examination from May 1 to 6, 1905, to July 5 to 12, inclusive; also by providing that at least two days before the date when said examination is to commence plaintiff shall pay to the counsel agreed upon by the defendants, if any, the sum of $150, expenses and counsel fee for attending the execution of said commission, and as so modified said order is affirmed, without costs. All concurred, except Williams, J., who dissented and voted for absolute reversal of the order, upon the grounds: (1) That there is no sufficient reason shown in the moving papers why an order for an open commission should be granted at all, and (2 upon the ground that the order, as provided for, is not in compliance with the express provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, which directs what the order should be. (Code Civ. Proc. §§ 897, 898.) Stover, J., agreed with Williams, J., upon the first objection.