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U.S. Code as of:
01/19/04
Section 2504. Plaintiff's testimony
The United States Court of Federal Claims may, at the instance of
the Attorney General, order any plaintiff to appear, upon
reasonable notice, before any judge of the court and be examined on
oath as to all matters pertaining to his claim. Such examination
shall be reduced to writing by the judge, and shall be returned to
and filed in the court, and may, at the discretion of the attorneys
for the United States, be read and used as evidence on the trial.
If any plaintiff, after such order is made and due and reasonable
notice thereof is given to him, fails to appear, or refuses to
testify or answer fully as to all material matters within his
knowledge, the court may order that the case shall not be tried
until he fully complies with such order.
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