| Aaron Burr, T. Carpenter - 1807 - 296 sider
...itself. Let it be remembered that a Court of examination, as well as a Court of trial, must call for the best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of. If the offence is charged to have been recently committed ; and the witnesses are proved to reside... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1808 - 608 sider
...objection, that the oath administered to general Wilkinson was extrajudicial, fixes the law for this court. The best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of, should be produced. This rule applies to every stage of every case in every court. The failure to produce... | |
| 1817 - 650 sider
...received your information from the court of what the law of the case is. Gentlemen, it is told you, that the best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of ought always to be produced and an author is quoted for it. But, gentlemen, it h likewise, by the same... | |
| Ontario - 1818 - 600 sider
...line ments are lost should commence сагшбТЪё found, every such Surveyor shall, in every such case, obtain the best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of, respecting such limit, but if such limit cannot in such manner be nearly ascertained, then such Surveyor shall proceed... | |
| Thomas Hunter, Archibald Swinton - 1838 - 452 sider
...parts of the evidence in this case, and I admit that in proving these acts, we are bound to produce the best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of. We have done so. We have produced this man, who saw the shot fired ; and, we next propose to prove... | |
| Hugh Scobie - 1851 - 270 sider
...original post or monument from which such line should commence cannot be found, he shall in every such case, obtain the best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of, respecting such side-line, post or limit; but if the same cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, then the Surveyor shall... | |
| William Conway Keele - 1851 - 724 sider
...40. In case an original post or monument cannot be found, the surveyor shall obtain the best evidence the case will admit of respecting such side line, post or limit ; but if it cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, then the surveyor shall measure the true distance between... | |
| Hugh Scobie - 1855 - 504 sider
...monument from which such line Jjj'cj fjr"" u'."u! should commence cannot be found, he shall in every such case, obtain the best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of, respecting such side-line, post or limit ; but if the same cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, then the Surveyor... | |
| Canada, Augustin Coté et Cie - 1855 - 72 sider
...post or monument from which U ' ° such line should commence cannot be found, he shall in every such case, obtain the best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of, respecting such side-line, post or limit; but if the same cannot be satisfactorily ascertained, then the Surveyor shall... | |
| Canada - 1855 - 812 sider
...• u i_. • moiit cannot commence cannot be lound, he shall in every such case obtain ^ foun$i pro. the best evidence that the nature of the case will admit of, videdfor'in respecting such side-line, post or limit ; but if the same cannot **• u% be satisfactorily... | |
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