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... means by the phrase , " weight of evidence , " he laid down the legal principle in these words : " If you were going to bet on this case , on which side would you be willing to risk a ' fippenny ' ? That side upon which you would be ...
... means by the phrase , " weight of evidence , " he laid down the legal principle in these words : " If you were going to bet on this case , on which side would you be willing to risk a ' fippenny ' ? That side upon which you would be ...
Page 138
... means by some evidence . ' So I'll tell you . Suppose there was an action on a bill of exchange and six people swore that they saw the defendant accept it , and six others swore they heard him say he should have to pay it , and six ...
... means by some evidence . ' So I'll tell you . Suppose there was an action on a bill of exchange and six people swore that they saw the defendant accept it , and six others swore they heard him say he should have to pay it , and six ...
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... means of the Assizes at Maidstone and the four District Regis- tries , by the King's Bench Division . Let us now ... mean a far - reaching reform , because it could only be done by making County Courts branches of the main legal system ...
... means of the Assizes at Maidstone and the four District Regis- tries , by the King's Bench Division . Let us now ... mean a far - reaching reform , because it could only be done by making County Courts branches of the main legal system ...
Contents
CONCERNING ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 9 |
CONCERNING THE LAW OF THE LOST GOLF BALL | 29 |
CONCERNING LEGAL OUTPATIENTS | 44 |
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The Evidence of Children: The Law and the Psychology John R. Spencer,Rhona H. Flin Snippet view - 1990 |