| William Blackstone, William Cyrus Sprague - 1899 - 570 sider
...that he has an interest in the cause ; that there is an action depending between him and the party; that he has taken money for his verdict; that he has formerly been a juror in the same cause; that he is the party's master, servant, counsellor, steward, or attorney,... | |
| William Henry Lloyd - 1916 - 980 sider
...that he has an interest in the cause ; that there is an action depending between him and the party; that he has taken money for his verdict; that he has formerly been a juror in the same cause; that he is the party's master, servant, counsellor, steward or attorney,... | |
| James Patterson McBaine - 1927 - 1074 sider
...that he has an interest in the cause : that there is an action depending between him and the party; that he has taken money for his verdict; that he has formerly been a juror in the same cause; that he is the party's master, servant, counsellor, steward, or attorney,... | |
| 1885 - 1016 sider
...that he has an interest in the cause; that there is an action depending between him and the party; that he has taken money for his verdict; that he has formerly been a juror in the same cause; that he is the party's master, servant, counselor, steward, or attorney,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1979 - 505 sider
...that he has an intereft in the caufe ; that there is an action depending between him and the party; that he has taken money for his verdict ; that he has formerly been a juror in the fame caufe ; that he is the party's mafter, fervant, counfellor, fteward or attorney,... | |
| Henry James Holthouse - 1999 - 504 sider
...with it the prima facie evident marks of suspicion, either of malice or favour; as that a juror has an interest in the cause, that he has taken money for his verdict and the like.—3 Bl. 363. See also tit. Challenge. PRIMOGENITURE (primogenitu ra). The right of the... | |
| Joseph Story - 2006 - 234 sider
...law, in the ninth degree); that he has already prejudged the cause, as an arbitrator ; that he has an interest in the cause ; that he has taken money...impartiality) is where the party has no principal cause of challenge, but has suspicion of favor, and öfters circumstances in support of such suspicion. In such... | |
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