
    James v. Berry and others.
    December 5th.
    Where notice of the order to produce witnesses has been served upon the agent of the solicitor for the opposite party, each party has double the usual time to produce his witnesses.
    If the adverse pariy wishes to shorten the time, he must obtain an order upon his part and serve notice thereof upon the opposite solicitor, either personally or by leaving the same at his office
    The complainant obtained a rule to produce witnesses in 40 days, and served notice thereof on the agent of the defendants’ solicitor. Previous to the' expiration of the 40 days, the complainant’s solicitor, upon an affidavit stating that he had not been able to examine his witnesses, applied for an extension of the time.
   The Chancellor:—The true construction of the rule of December 1st, 1825, (same as new rule 68,) is, that where notice of the order to produce witnesses has been served upon an agent, each party has double the usual time, before either can enter an order to close the proofs. If the adverse party wishes to shorten the time, he must obtain an order on his part, and serve notice thereof on the opposite solicitor in person, or at Ms office. The complainant in tMs case has therefore sufficient time left to examine Ms witnesses, and no extension thereof is necessary.  