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| New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1850 - 920 pages
...are examined, or of relating them truly. ยง 1710. There are, particular relations, in which it is the policy of the law to encourage confidence, and to...as a witness, in the following cases : 1. A husband cannot be examined, for or against his wife, without her consent, nor a wife, for or against her husband,... | |
| United States - 1851 - 508 pages
...commissioners, after careful consideration of the subject. These exceptions they allow, because " it is the policy of the law to encourage confidence, and to preserve it inviolate." In receiving the testimony of the party and those interested, it seems to us that the commissioners,... | |
| United States - 1851 - 598 pages
...commissioners, after careful consideration of the subject. These exceptions they allow, because "it is the policy of the law to encourage confidence, and to preserve it inviolate." In receiving the testimony of the party and those interested, it seems to us that the commissioners... | |
| Oregon - Law - 1855 - 670 pages
...having one-half or more of Indian blood, in an action or proceeding to which a white person is a party. 1. A husband shall not be examined for or against his wife, nor TITLKJ. a wife for or against her husband ; nor can either, during marriage" or afterwards, be,... | |
| California - Criminal law - 1872 - 698 pages
...truly. SEC. 1881. (\\ 395, 396, 397, 398, 39'J.) There are particular relations in which it is the policy of the law to encourage confidence and to preserve...as a witness in the following cases: 1. A husband cannot be examined for or against his wife, without her consent; nor a wife for or against her husband,... | |
| California, Creed Haymond, John Chilton Burch, John Hill McKune - Civil procedure - 1872 - 886 pages
...There are narcurttiin v tu'piiiS ticular relations in which it is the policy of the law prohibited. jQ encourage confidence and to preserve it inviolate;...as a witness in the following cases: 1. A husband cannot be examined for or against his wife, without her consent, nor a wife for or against her husband,... | |
| California - Civil procedure - 1872 - 774 pages
...10 Cal. 66. $ 1881. ($$ 395, 396, 397, 398, 399.) There are particular relations in which it is the policy of the law to encourage confidence and to preserve...inviolate ; therefore, a person cannot be examined us a witness in the following cases : 1. A husband cannot be examined for or against bis wife, without... | |
| California - Criminal law - 1874 - 712 pages
...them truly. SEC. 1881. (M 395, 396, 397, 398, 399.) There are particular relations in which it is the policy of the law to encourage confidence and to preserve...as a witness in the following cases: 1. A husband cannot be examined for or against his wife, without her consent; nor a wife for or against her husband,... | |
| California, Theodore Henry Hittell - Law - 1876 - 986 pages
...certain relations to parties prohibited. SEC. 1881. There are particular relations in which it is the ment was dismissed upon an objection to its form or...offense, without a judgment of acquittal, it is no cannot be examined for or against his wife, without her consent, nor a wife for or against her husband,... | |
| California - Civil procedure - 1876 - 888 pages
...relations in which it ia the policy of the law to encourage confidence and to preserve it iuviolate ; therefore, a person cannot be examined as a witness in the following cases : 1. A husband cannot he examined for or against his wife, without her consent ; nor a wife for or against her husband,... | |
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