The word evidence, in legal acceptation, includes all the means by which any alleged matter of fact the truth of which is submitted to investigation is established or disproved. The Southeastern Reporter - Side 4011888Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Pitt Taylor - 1897 - 840 sider
...obvious difference between the words evidence and proof. The former, in legal acceptation, includes the means by which any alleged matter of fact, the...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved. The latter is the effect or result of evidence. These words are often used indifferently as expressive... | |
| Louisiana. Supreme Court - 1899 - 1648 sider
...meets with some support from highly trustworthy source. " The word evidence, in legal acceptation, includes all the means by which any alleged matter...indifferently, as synonymous with each other; but the latter is applied by the most accurate logicians to the effect of the evidence and not to the medium... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1899 - 926 sider
...Morgan, 69 111., 4!J2; also 115 Mass., 168.) What is evidence as here used? In its legal acceptation it includes all the means by which any alleged matter...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved. (1 Greenleaf Ev., sec. 1.) If, therefore, a part of the means which it is desired to use to establish... | |
| 1899 - 848 sider
...Morgan, (59 111., 402; also 115 Mass., 168.) What is evidence as here used? In its legal acceptation it includes all the means by which any alleged matter...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved. (1 Greenleaf Ev., sec. 1.) If, therefore, a part of the means which it is desired to use to establish... | |
| Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf - 1901 - 1016 sider
...Lectures on Medical Jurisprudence, In Dartmouth College, NH The word "evidence." in legal acceptation, includes all the means by which any alleged matter...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved. 1 Greenl. Ev. c. 1, § 1. That which is legally submitted to a jury, to enable them to decide upon... | |
| 1903 - 552 sider
...other." — Cowen's Treatise, 2d Ed., 915, citing 3 Bl. Com., 367. " ' Evidence ' in legal acceptation includes all the means by which any alleged matter...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved." — i Greenleaf on Evidence, § i. " ' Evidence,' considered in relation to law, includes all the legal... | |
| Ohio. Circuit Court - 1904 - 658 sider
...Wyo., Sections 2609, 2610, Bouvier Law Diet., title 'Testimony,') while 'Evidence, in legal acceptation includes all the means by which any alleged matter...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved' (1 Greenleaf Evidence, Section 1). Testimony is but one of the several instruments of evidence, and... | |
| Edgar Whittlesey Camp, John Finley Crowe - 1905 - 950 sider
...ed., Vol. VI, p. 208.) See also Best, "Principles of Evid.," §11. " Evidence, in legal acceptation, includes all the means by which any alleged matter...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved." Greenleaf on Ev., § i. See also Hill v. Watson, 10 SC 268; Morrison v. State, 13 Neb. 527, 14 NW 475;... | |
| M. E. Dunlap (Counsellor at law) - 1905 - 620 sider
...EVIDENCE. NATURE AND PRINCIPLES OF EVIDENCE. PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS. —Evidence, in legal acceptation, includes all the means by which any alleged matter...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved. Proof is that which establishes a thing by competent and satisfactory evidence. Demonstration is that... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali, Sir John George Woodroffe - 1898 - 1646 sider
...general acceptation, ' evidence ' has been defined to include all the means, exclusive of mere argument, by which any alleged matter of fact, the truth of...submitted to investigation, is established or disproved to the satisfaction of the Court.8 According to the 1 Dinomoyi DM v. hoy Lvchmiput Singh, at the Common... | |
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