Atlantic Reporter, Volume 90West Publishing Company, 1914 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... testimony does not show any negligence on the part of the de- fendant . He was driving his car at a very moderate speed and at a reasonable distance behind the electric car which he was follow- ing . Further , the testimony does not ...
... testimony does not show any negligence on the part of the de- fendant . He was driving his car at a very moderate speed and at a reasonable distance behind the electric car which he was follow- ing . Further , the testimony does not ...
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... testimony , river . but fails to convince the majority of the court that the trial judge erred in his re- fusal to grant a new trial . It is apparent from an examination of the record that the case was considered with great care by the ...
... testimony , river . but fails to convince the majority of the court that the trial judge erred in his re- fusal to grant a new trial . It is apparent from an examination of the record that the case was considered with great care by the ...
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... testimony . The plain- tiff makes no attempt to show that the Salt pond oysters died through a change of hab- itation . The testimony furnishes no justifi- cation for the conclusion that the Salt pond oysters planted at Nayatt Point and ...
... testimony . The plain- tiff makes no attempt to show that the Salt pond oysters died through a change of hab- itation . The testimony furnishes no justifi- cation for the conclusion that the Salt pond oysters planted at Nayatt Point and ...
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ue of the testimony on the respective sides , to be most worthy of belief , in view of the in- and give your verdict to that side upon which telligence , interest , and bias of the witnesses . the testimony is of the greatest weight or ...
ue of the testimony on the respective sides , to be most worthy of belief , in view of the in- and give your verdict to that side upon which telligence , interest , and bias of the witnesses . the testimony is of the greatest weight or ...
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... testimony relied upon does not raise or demonstrate any latent ambiguity in its use . More than this , the testimony did not show , nor did the defendants offer to prove , how widely , uniformly , or long , the words " strictly fancy ...
... testimony relied upon does not raise or demonstrate any latent ambiguity in its use . More than this , the testimony did not show , nor did the defendants offer to prove , how widely , uniformly , or long , the words " strictly fancy ...
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