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Page 18
The witness Hobart testified to much the same effect, giving the prices at Squaw
Hill and the markets nearest it, and also ... We need not expect, nor is it essential,
that witnesses testifying should clothe their ideas in those precise terms usually ...
The witness Hobart testified to much the same effect, giving the prices at Squaw
Hill and the markets nearest it, and also ... We need not expect, nor is it essential,
that witnesses testifying should clothe their ideas in those precise terms usually ...
Page 19
When the witnesses Hobart and Bullard stated they did not think wheat at a given
point could be bought for less than a given price, and at the same time showed
themselves informed as to the price, it was perfectly natural and proper for the ...
When the witnesses Hobart and Bullard stated they did not think wheat at a given
point could be bought for less than a given price, and at the same time showed
themselves informed as to the price, it was perfectly natural and proper for the ...
Page 20
WITNESS—TESTIMONY AS To VALUE–FoUNDATION FOR. Where a witness is
called to testify to value of property according to his opinion, it must first, as a
proper foundation for the introduction of his opinion, whether as an expert or ...
WITNESS—TESTIMONY AS To VALUE–FoUNDATION FOR. Where a witness is
called to testify to value of property according to his opinion, it must first, as a
proper foundation for the introduction of his opinion, whether as an expert or ...
Page 21
Conceding that the testimony may have been admissible, the witnesses offered
failed to show themselves possessed of the requisite knowledge to authorize
them to testify as to the value of the land. “Where a witness is produced to testify
in ...
Conceding that the testimony may have been admissible, the witnesses offered
failed to show themselves possessed of the requisite knowledge to authorize
them to testify as to the value of the land. “Where a witness is produced to testify
in ...
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There is no doubt that a witness acquainted with the value of the property may
give an opinion as to such value, but he must first be shown to possess the
requisite knowledge, and then, although such knowledge is not the result of any
peculiar ...
There is no doubt that a witness acquainted with the value of the property may
give an opinion as to such value, but he must first be shown to possess the
requisite knowledge, and then, although such knowledge is not the result of any
peculiar ...
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