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Code · Montana · Title 26 — Evidence · Chapter 1 · Part 10

26-1-1002. Permissible uses for affidavits.

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26-1-1002 . Permissible uses for affidavits. An affidavit may be used:
(1)to verify a pleading or a paper in a special proceeding;
(2)to prove the service of a summons, notice, or other paper in an action or special proceeding;
(3)to obtain a provisional remedy, the examination of a witness, or a stay of proceedings;
(4)upon a motion; and
(5)in any other case expressly permitted by some other provision of this code.
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