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2. EVIDENCE - JUDICIAL NOTICE - POPULATION OF CITIES . The court will take judicial notice of the census showing the population of a city within the state . [ Ed . Note . For cases in point , see Cent . Dig . vol . 20 , Evidence , § 17. ] ...
2. EVIDENCE - JUDICIAL NOTICE - POPULATION OF CITIES . The court will take judicial notice of the census showing the population of a city within the state . [ Ed . Note . For cases in point , see Cent . Dig . vol . 20 , Evidence , § 17. ] ...
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Before the change , the papers would be evidence of one thing , after the alteration , of quite another , and thus the intent of the statute giving them verity as " competent and sufficient prima facie evidence of all the facts stated ...
Before the change , the papers would be evidence of one thing , after the alteration , of quite another , and thus the intent of the statute giving them verity as " competent and sufficient prima facie evidence of all the facts stated ...
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BRUCE , J. The evidence shows that the codicil , to determine the validity of which this action is brought , has been admitted to probate by the Surrogate's Court of this county . In this action , therefore , which is brought under ...
BRUCE , J. The evidence shows that the codicil , to determine the validity of which this action is brought , has been admitted to probate by the Surrogate's Court of this county . In this action , therefore , which is brought under ...
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The plaintiffs have offered a great mass of evidence , tending to show , among other facts , that the health of the testator suffered a decline from the spring of 1905 until his death ; that he was very much troubled and worried during ...
The plaintiffs have offered a great mass of evidence , tending to show , among other facts , that the health of the testator suffered a decline from the spring of 1905 until his death ; that he was very much troubled and worried during ...
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Plaintiff's intestate was employed in a common work of ex cavating for and constructing a cement wall ; the work was being carried on in a limited section of about 50 feet , and there is nothing in the evidence to show that he was not ...
Plaintiff's intestate was employed in a common work of ex cavating for and constructing a cement wall ; the work was being carried on in a limited section of about 50 feet , and there is nothing in the evidence to show that he was not ...
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