The whole goes upon that: declarations in the family, descriptions in wills, descriptions upon monuments, descriptions in Bibles, and registry books, all are admitted upon the principle, that they are the natural effusions of a party, who must know the... Illustrative Cases on Evidence - Page 327by Archibald Hall Throckmorton - 1924 - 558 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel March Phillipps - Evidence (Law) - 1815 - 600 pages
...upon monuments, in bibles and registry books, are all admitted upon the principle, that they are the natural effusions of a party, who must know the truth,...occasion, when his mind stands in an even position without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth." Lord Thurlow appears to have adopted the rule... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 894 pages
...suffered to continue it" erroneous,) are all of them admissible, upon the principle that they are the natural effusions of a party, who must know the truth,...when his mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth. PA/7/. Ev. 245. 246. Handwriting. As relating... | |
| Thomas Starkie - Evidence (Law) - 1826 - 708 pages
...upon monuments, in bibles and registry-books, are all admitted upon the principle that they are the natural effusions of a party who must know the truth, and who speaks upon an .occasion when the mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth. Proof... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery - Equity - 1827 - 644 pages
...descriptions in Bibles, and Registry Books, all are admitted upon the praiciple, that they are the natural effusions of a party, who must know the truth...when his mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth. But there may be many circumstances, forming part... | |
| Peyton Randolph, Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - Law reports, digests, etc - 1827 - 776 pages
...monuments, descriptions in bibles and registry books; all, are admitted upon the principle that they are the natural effusions of a party, who must know the truth,...when his mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall 1827. short of the truth. But, there may be many circumstan- f^"^... | |
| Law - 1843 - 530 pages
...monuments, descriptions in bibles and registry books, all are admitted upon the principle that they are the natural effusions of a party who must know the truth,...when his mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth."* 1 Hearsay as to marriage, time of birth, admitted... | |
| 1829 - 760 pages
...upon monuments, in Bibles and registry books, are all admitted upon the principle that they are the natural effusions of a party who must know the truth,...when his mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth." Lord Thurlow appears to have adopted the rule,... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1831 - 1154 pages
...suffered to continue if erroneous), are all of them admissible, upon the principle that they are the natural effusions of a party who must know the truth,...when his mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth. 1 Phill. Enid. 7 ed. 239. Ownership of Way, Estate,... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Evidence (Law) - 1831 - 788 pages
...upon monuments, in Bibles, and registry books, are all admitted upon the principle that they are the natural effusions of a party who must know the truth, and who speaks upon an occasion where the mind stands in an even position without any temptation to exceed, or fall short of the truth.... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Nicholas Simons - Equity - 1837 - 748 pages
...Whitelocke v. Baker (/,}. His Lordship says that they are admitted on the principle that they are the natural effusions of a party who must know the truth,...when his mind stands in an even position, without any temptation to exceed or fall short of the truth. Monumental inscriptions are made by persons who... | |
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