Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomas |
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46 psl.
... conclusive and disputable presumptions of law , namely , the experienced connection between the situation of the witness and the truth or falsity of his testimony . Thus the law excludes as incompetent those persons whose evidence ...
... conclusive and disputable presumptions of law , namely , the experienced connection between the situation of the witness and the truth or falsity of his testimony . Thus the law excludes as incompetent those persons whose evidence ...
50 psl.
Thus the law excludes as incompetent those persons whose evidence in general is found more likely than otherwise to mislead juries . The rule is then based on experience of the evils resulting from an admission , at some former time ...
Thus the law excludes as incompetent those persons whose evidence in general is found more likely than otherwise to mislead juries . The rule is then based on experience of the evils resulting from an admission , at some former time ...
53 psl.
In the list of exclusions , to our mind there are none so erroneous , so utterly without justification , as those of the parties and of persons interested . These we intend to examine particularly Let us briefly consider the matter .
In the list of exclusions , to our mind there are none so erroneous , so utterly without justification , as those of the parties and of persons interested . These we intend to examine particularly Let us briefly consider the matter .
57 psl.
In the case where the facts necessary for a correct decision are known only to the parties or to persons interested , the exclusion of their evidence is the exclusion of the only means of arriving at a correct decision .
In the case where the facts necessary for a correct decision are known only to the parties or to persons interested , the exclusion of their evidence is the exclusion of the only means of arriving at a correct decision .
65 psl.
Of his " Imaginary Conversations " we may generally say that they would be better defined as dialogues between the imaginations of the persons introduced , , than between the persons themselves . There is a something in all men and ...
Of his " Imaginary Conversations " we may generally say that they would be better defined as dialogues between the imaginations of the persons introduced , , than between the persons themselves . There is a something in all men and ...
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