Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California, Volume 13Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1911 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... jury and all evi- dence received without objection , whether competent or not ; and he must determine the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict , in the light of the same facts and law that were before the jury . ID ...
... jury and all evi- dence received without objection , whether competent or not ; and he must determine the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict , in the light of the same facts and law that were before the jury . ID ...
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... jury by the court and the evidence which the court permitted the jury to hear con- stitute the law and evidence which must be considered by the court upon a motion for a new trial . The trial judge must determine the sufficiency of the ...
... jury by the court and the evidence which the court permitted the jury to hear con- stitute the law and evidence which must be considered by the court upon a motion for a new trial . The trial judge must determine the sufficiency of the ...
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... jury to determine . It is well known that most animals will shrink or retire from approaching danger , and that a team of horses , upon being run into or struck by the harness or wagon of an approaching team , would be likely to pull ...
... jury to determine . It is well known that most animals will shrink or retire from approaching danger , and that a team of horses , upon being run into or struck by the harness or wagon of an approaching team , would be likely to pull ...
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... jury as follows : " Manslaughter is not murder . It is the unlawful killing of a human being without malice . It is of two kinds ; voluntary , that is , upon a sudden quarrel or heat of passion ; involuntary , in the commission of an ...
... jury as follows : " Manslaughter is not murder . It is the unlawful killing of a human being without malice . It is of two kinds ; voluntary , that is , upon a sudden quarrel or heat of passion ; involuntary , in the commission of an ...
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... jury to determine . The verdict for the plaintiff is indubitable evidence that the damage was the direct result of defendant's negligence . ID . - DISPUTE AS TO OPERATIONS BY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS OR BY DEFENDANT'S AGENTS SUBMISSION TO ...
... jury to determine . The verdict for the plaintiff is indubitable evidence that the damage was the direct result of defendant's negligence . ID . - DISPUTE AS TO OPERATIONS BY INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS OR BY DEFENDANT'S AGENTS SUBMISSION TO ...
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Page 367 - Judges shall not charge juries with respect to matters of fact, but may state the testimony and declare the law.
Page 549 - In criminal prosecutions, in any Court whatever, the party accused shall have the right to a speedy and public trial; to have the process of the Court to compel the attendance of witnesses in his behalf, and to appear and defend, in person and with counsel.
Page 628 - Mechanics, material-men, artisans, and laborers of every class shall have a lien upon the property upon which they have bestowed labor or furnished material, for the value of such labor done and material furnished; and the Legislature shall provide, by law, for the speedy and efficient enforcement of such liens.
Page 9 - After appearance, a defendant or his attorney is entitled to notice of all subsequent ' proceedings of which notice is required to be given. But where a defendant has not appeared, service of notice or papers need not be made upon him unless he is imprisoned for want of bail.
Page 512 - A joint interest is one owned by two or more persons in equal shares, by a title created by a single will or transfer, when expressly declared in the will or transfer to be a joint tenancy...
Page 352 - When committed in the lawful defense of such person, or of a wife or husband, parent, child, master, mistress or servant of such person, when there is reasonable ground to apprehend a design to commit a felony, or to do some great bodily injury, and imminent danger of such design being accomplished...
Page 356 - An assault is an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another.
Page 788 - Costs are allowed of course to the plaintiff, upon a judgment in his favor, in the following cases: 1.
Page 895 - Canals, reservoirs, dams, ditches, flumes, aqueducts and pipes and outlets natural or otherwise for supplying, storing and discharging water for the operation of machinery for the purpose of generating and transmitting electricity for the supply of mines, quarries, railroads, tramways, mills, and factories with electric power; and also for the...
Page 273 - Dudley, he appeared in said proceeding specially and for the sole purpose of objecting to the jurisdiction of the court, and moved to quash...