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Page 15
Speaking of the building of the fences, defendant testified: “Neither Tapper [
plaintiff's grantor] nor I knew where the lines Were; We hunted around to find the
lines; Tapper claimed that the line was where the fences were placed; we agreed
that ...
Speaking of the building of the fences, defendant testified: “Neither Tapper [
plaintiff's grantor] nor I knew where the lines Were; We hunted around to find the
lines; Tapper claimed that the line was where the fences were placed; we agreed
that ...
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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 ...
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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 otherwise, he shown that he possesses means of forming an ...
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 otherwise, he shown that he possesses means of forming an ...
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“Where a witness is produced to testify in the character of an expert as to the
value of property, it should appear that he has some special skill or experience,
or peculiar knowledge of the value of the class of property about which it is
proposed ...
“Where a witness is produced to testify in the character of an expert as to the
value of property, it should appear that he has some special skill or experience,
or peculiar knowledge of the value of the class of property about which it is
proposed ...
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of plaintiff, was permitted to testify that he was a stockholder in the corporation
plaintiff, and the secretary thereof. ... of showing his position to have been such
as to give him opportunities for knowing the property concerning which he
testified.
of plaintiff, was permitted to testify that he was a stockholder in the corporation
plaintiff, and the secretary thereof. ... of showing his position to have been such
as to give him opportunities for knowing the property concerning which he
testified.
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