Examination of person adversely interested. In any civil action or proceeding, whether or not it is brought or defended by a person
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 5935
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 5935
§ 5935. Examination of person adversely interested. In any civil action or proceeding, whether or not it is brought or defended by a person
representing the interests of a deceased or lunatic assignor of any thing or contract
in action, a party to the record, or a person for whose immediate benefit such proceeding
is prosecuted or defended, or any director or other officer of a person which is a
party to the record, or for the immediate benefit of which such action or proceeding
is prosecuted or defended, or any other person whose interest is adverse to the party
calling him as a witness, may be compelled by the adverse party to testify as if under
cross-examination, subject to the rules of evidence applicable to witnesses under
cross-examination, and the adverse party calling such witnesses shall not be concluded
by his testimony, but such person so cross-examined shall become thereby a fully competent
witness for the other party as to all relevant matters whether or not these matters
were touched upon in his cross-examination, and also, where one of the several plaintiffs
or defendants, or the person for whose immediate benefit such proceeding is prosecuted
or defended, or such director or officer, or such other person having an adverse interest,
is cross-examined under this section, his coplaintiffs or codefendants, or fellow
directors or officers, shall thereby become fully competent witnesses on their own
behalf, or on behalf of the person of which they shall be directors or officers, as
to all relevant matters, whether or not these matters were touched upon in such cross-examination.
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