| Law - 1877 - 1004 pages
...which it is. applied are so related to each other that, according to the common course of events, one, either taken by itself or in connection with other...past, present, or future existence of the other." The matter quoted by Dr. Wharton will be found in the third edition of my book as Note I in the Appendix... | |
| Law - 1877 - 980 pages
...which it is applied are so related to each other that, according to the common course of events, one, either taken by itself or in connection with other...past, present, or future existence of the other." The matter quoted by Dr. Wharton will be found in the third edition of my book as Note I in the Appendix... | |
| Madras (India) - 1879 - 516 pages
...it is applied are so " related to each other that, according to the common course of events, " one either taken by itself or in connection with other...renders probable the past, present or future existence or non-e,xistenco "of the other." The definition of relevancy in the Indian Law of Evidence is the... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - Burden of proof - 1881 - 296 pages
...which it is applied are so related to each other that according to the common course of events one either taken by itself or in connection with other...renders probable the past, present, or future existence or non-existence of the other. CHAPTER II. "S IN ISSUE AND REVELANT TO THE ISSUE ARTICLE 2.* NT ISSUE... | |
| 1883 - 248 pages
...which it is applied are so connected with each other that according to the common course of events one either taken by itself or in connection with other...renders probable the past, present, or future existence or nou-existenco of the other, The term proof means evidence upon the production of which, or a fact... | |
| 1882 - 486 pages
...other that, according to the common course of events, one either taken by itself, or in conjunction with other facts, proves or renders probable the past, present, or future existence, or non-existence of the other. FACTS IN ISSUE mean all facts which from the form of the pleadings in... | |
| William Mawdesley Best - Cross-examination - 1883 - 836 pages
...to be relevant to each other when so related " that, according to the common course of events, one, either taken by itself or in connection with other...renders probable the past, present, or future existence or non-existence of the other." (Dig. Law Evid., Art. 1.) This is relevancy, — in never can be matter... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - Law reports, digests, etc - 1884 - 688 pages
...the charge, there is but a single issue, and to the issue thus joined the evidence must be relevant. By the term "relevant" we do not mean that the evidence...renders probable the past. present, or future existence or non-existence of the other." Stephen Ev., art. 1; Best Principles of Ev. 257, n. It is not necessary... | |
| Henry Taylor Terry - Jurisprudence - 1884 - 736 pages
...which it is applied are so related to each other that according to the common course of events one either taken by itself or in connection with other...renders probable the past, present, or future existence or non-existence of the othev."1 He also lays down the general rule as to the admissibility of relevant... | |
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