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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... witness testified that there was nothing to obstruct the view of either the driver of the dray or the motor- man , the owner of the dray may ask on cross- examination if the witness had not said that the driver was not to blame ; the ...
... witness testified that there was nothing to obstruct the view of either the driver of the dray or the motor- man , the owner of the dray may ask on cross- examination if the witness had not said that the driver was not to blame ; the ...
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... witness ' testimony in chief . We shall not consider whether the railway company was entitled to take this exception or not ( Warren v . Boston & M. R. R. , 163 Mass . 484 , 40 N. E. 895 ) , because we are of opin- ion that it cannot be ...
... witness ' testimony in chief . We shall not consider whether the railway company was entitled to take this exception or not ( Warren v . Boston & M. R. R. , 163 Mass . 484 , 40 N. E. 895 ) , because we are of opin- ion that it cannot be ...
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... witness testified that some of the planks , he should judge , were three - eighths of an inch apart , or more . An- other witness was asked how much the planks were open , and answered : " Well , I couldn't say . Somewhere in the ...
... witness testified that some of the planks , he should judge , were three - eighths of an inch apart , or more . An- other witness was asked how much the planks were open , and answered : " Well , I couldn't say . Somewhere in the ...
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... witness , who was a surveyor , and had surveyed the land in dispute , and made a map of the same , testified as to certain measurements shown by the map . It is not claimed that the map , so far as it goes , is in any way incorrect . It ...
... witness , who was a surveyor , and had surveyed the land in dispute , and made a map of the same , testified as to certain measurements shown by the map . It is not claimed that the map , so far as it goes , is in any way incorrect . It ...
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... witness , after an estimate , agreed to give , but defendant refused , was competent as tend- ing to show the probability that the oral con- tract testified to by plaintiff had been entered into . 3. Testimony of a witness that he had ...
... witness , after an estimate , agreed to give , but defendant refused , was competent as tend- ing to show the probability that the oral con- tract testified to by plaintiff had been entered into . 3. Testimony of a witness that he had ...
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