The Northeastern Reporter, Volume 63West Publishing Company, 1902 Includes the decisions of the Supreme Courts of Massachusetts, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and Court of Appeals of New York; May/July 1891-Mar./Apr. 1936, Appellate Court of Indiana; Dec. 1926/Feb. 1927-Mar./Apr. 1936, Courts of Appeals of Ohio. |
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... TRIAL CONTRADICTORY STATEMENT EFFECT DAMAGES - EVI- DENCE NEW TRIAL . 1. Where , in an action against the owner of a dray and a railroad company for injury caus- ed by the dray being thrown against the plain- tiff by collision with a ...
... TRIAL CONTRADICTORY STATEMENT EFFECT DAMAGES - EVI- DENCE NEW TRIAL . 1. Where , in an action against the owner of a dray and a railroad company for injury caus- ed by the dray being thrown against the plain- tiff by collision with a ...
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... trial by jury at the bar of the superior | court of issues as to an instrument purport- ing to be a will , proceedings for the probate of which are pending in the supreme judicial court for the county of Worcester . At the trial the ...
... trial by jury at the bar of the superior | court of issues as to an instrument purport- ing to be a will , proceedings for the probate of which are pending in the supreme judicial court for the county of Worcester . At the trial the ...
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... trial . This testi- mony , in connection with other testimony , tended to show that appellant had tried to find a purchaser for 600 of the choice trees for $ 1,500 . The evidence was a circum- stance tending to show the probability that ...
... trial . This testi- mony , in connection with other testimony , tended to show that appellant had tried to find a purchaser for 600 of the choice trees for $ 1,500 . The evidence was a circum- stance tending to show the probability that ...
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... trial , the judge in open court inquired of Macke if he desired to be represented by at- torneys , and he replied that he did not . Macke was an old man , and , on cross - exam- ination , he made some statements that were somewhat ...
... trial , the judge in open court inquired of Macke if he desired to be represented by at- torneys , and he replied that he did not . Macke was an old man , and , on cross - exam- ination , he made some statements that were somewhat ...
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dence to support the verdict or finding , and the trial court has overruled a motion for a new trial , asked because the verdict or de- cision is not sustained by sufficient evidence , such action of the trial court is conclusive upon ...
dence to support the verdict or finding , and the trial court has overruled a motion for a new trial , asked because the verdict or de- cision is not sustained by sufficient evidence , such action of the trial court is conclusive upon ...
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