Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 6Virginia State Bar Association, 1893 - Bar associations |
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Page 174
... , however , as it sometimes is now , by confounding social or official position with character , as if that which ought to be really is . The rule of admissibility of dying declarations is but one 174 PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS .
... , however , as it sometimes is now , by confounding social or official position with character , as if that which ought to be really is . The rule of admissibility of dying declarations is but one 174 PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS .
Page 175
Virginia Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association. The rule of admissibility of dying declarations is but one hun- dred years old . When this rule was sought to be introduced into India it was met with this naive objection by a ...
Virginia Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association. The rule of admissibility of dying declarations is but one hun- dred years old . When this rule was sought to be introduced into India it was met with this naive objection by a ...
Page 191
... its language . And this division of extrinsic evidence not only exists in the nature of the case , but is of the utmost practical importance in the interpreta- tion of wills , as the rules for the admissibility CHARLES A. GRAVES . 191.
... its language . And this division of extrinsic evidence not only exists in the nature of the case , but is of the utmost practical importance in the interpreta- tion of wills , as the rules for the admissibility CHARLES A. GRAVES . 191.
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... admissibility of the two kinds of evidence are not the same . Let us call the first kind the facts and circumstances , and ... admissible in evidence in a case of disputed interpreta- tion ; and this is clearly right . For the object of ...
... admissibility of the two kinds of evidence are not the same . Let us call the first kind the facts and circumstances , and ... admissible in evidence in a case of disputed interpreta- tion ; and this is clearly right . For the object of ...
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... admissible in evidence , in connec- tion with the words in the will , and becomes explanatory of the words , and of evidential value , because it is relevant to the real issue the meaning of the words as used by the testator . We are ...
... admissible in evidence , in connec- tion with the words in the will , and becomes explanatory of the words , and of evidential value , because it is relevant to the real issue the meaning of the words as used by the testator . We are ...
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