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 882
... fraud , the law says that the proof of fraud must be clear and convincing , and you must so find in this case before you can say that there was fraud . " Now , in order to constitute fraud there are certain ele- ments which must be ...
... fraud , the law says that the proof of fraud must be clear and convincing , and you must so find in this case before you can say that there was fraud . " Now , in order to constitute fraud there are certain ele- ments which must be ...
Page 887
... fraud , such fraud must be proven conclusively and to the entire satisfaction of the jury . " 2d . In this case , before you find the existence of the fraud charged by the defendant , it must be proven conclusively and satisfactorily to ...
... fraud , such fraud must be proven conclusively and to the entire satisfaction of the jury . " 2d . In this case , before you find the existence of the fraud charged by the defendant , it must be proven conclusively and satisfactorily to ...
Page 890
... fraud . Now fraud is not pre- sumed . The law presumes that men in the ordinary walks of life deal honestly , that is the presumption that the burden of proving that this defendant was guilty of fraud or deceit is upon the plaintiff ...
... fraud . Now fraud is not pre- sumed . The law presumes that men in the ordinary walks of life deal honestly , that is the presumption that the burden of proving that this defendant was guilty of fraud or deceit is upon the plaintiff ...
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