Willamette Series of Legal Handbooks: Instructions to juries, as commented on by the Supreme Court of Oregon, Volume 1Willamette University, College of Law, 1948 |
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Page 339
... condition when received by the defendant , and by said bill of lading the defendant contracted to deliver said goods in like condition at Joseph , Oregon , and if the jury believes from the evidence that the goods were not delivered in ...
... condition when received by the defendant , and by said bill of lading the defendant contracted to deliver said goods in like condition at Joseph , Oregon , and if the jury believes from the evidence that the goods were not delivered in ...
Page 340
... condition , and such finding cannot be based upon a conjecture or guess as to the condition of the shipment at the time of delivery to the defendant . And if you find , therefore , that there is no evidence in this case , that the goods ...
... condition , and such finding cannot be based upon a conjecture or guess as to the condition of the shipment at the time of delivery to the defendant . And if you find , therefore , that there is no evidence in this case , that the goods ...
Page 342
... condition , because , as I have said , if it be found by you that the goods were in good condition when shipped , the presumption would run that they continued in that good condition at the time of the transfer to this company . The ...
... condition , because , as I have said , if it be found by you that the goods were in good condition when shipped , the presumption would run that they continued in that good condition at the time of the transfer to this company . The ...
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