United States Supreme Court Reports, Volum 12;Volumer 46-49LEXIS Law Pub., 1901 Complete with headnotes, summaries of decisions, statements of cases, points and authorities of counsel, annotations, tables, and parallel references. |
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... admitted secondary evidence , which was not admissible to establish it ; certainly not without notice to the plaintiffs to produce papers in their possession . He As the acts of an agent bind his principal only when within the scope of ...
... admitted secondary evidence , which was not admissible to establish it ; certainly not without notice to the plaintiffs to produce papers in their possession . He As the acts of an agent bind his principal only when within the scope of ...
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... admitted in evidence by the court below , purporting to be a copy of the protest of the bill of exchange sued upon , was not duly proved to have been a copy of the protest of the bill of exchange , but a copy of an entry in the notary's ...
... admitted in evidence by the court below , purporting to be a copy of the protest of the bill of exchange sued upon , was not duly proved to have been a copy of the protest of the bill of exchange , but a copy of an entry in the notary's ...
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... admitted that in respect to foreign bills of exchange the notarial certificate of protest is | United States . " of itself sufficient proof of the dishonor of a bill , without any auxiliary evidence . Towns- ley v . Sumrall , 2 Peters ...
... admitted that in respect to foreign bills of exchange the notarial certificate of protest is | United States . " of itself sufficient proof of the dishonor of a bill , without any auxiliary evidence . Towns- ley v . Sumrall , 2 Peters ...
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... admitted the deed to decree or adjudge the said defect to be rec- to be his , and desired said witnesses to attest tified as it would if sitting as a court of chan- to the same ; to the * reading of said pa- [ * 75 cery , " it being ...
... admitted the deed to decree or adjudge the said defect to be rec- to be his , and desired said witnesses to attest tified as it would if sitting as a court of chan- to the same ; to the * reading of said pa- [ * 75 cery , " it being ...
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... admitted to testify ; the reason of this rule is the inter- est of the party called , and wherever that can be ... admission of the party , upon the general principles of evidence governing the compe- tency of witnesses , is ...
... admitted to testify ; the reason of this rule is the inter- est of the party called , and wherever that can be ... admission of the party , upon the general principles of evidence governing the compe- tency of witnesses , is ...
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