The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict Is that by which they pronounce generally upon all or any of the issues, either in favor of the plaintiff or defendant: a special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only,... The Statutes of the Territory of Kansas - Page 107by Kansas - 1858Full view - About this book
| Wyoming - Session laws - 1874 - 302 pages
...verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict is that by which they pronounce, generally, upon all or any of the issues. either in...A special verdict is that by which the jury finds the facts only. It must present the facts as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| Ohio, George E. Seney - Civil procedure - 1874 - 896 pages
...The verdict of a jury is either general or special. A general verdict is that by which they pronounce generally upon all, or any of the issues, either in...A special verdict is that by which the jury finds the facts only. It must present the facts as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| Wisconsin - Bills, Private - 1874 - 834 pages
...amended so as to read as follows : A general verdict is that by which the jury pronounce generally opon all or any of the issues either in favor of the plaintiff...defendant. A special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court In all civil cases the court shall, at the request... | |
| William Wait - Civil procedure - 1874 - 910 pages
...of the jury may be either general or special. A general verdict is that by which the jury pronounce generally upon all or any of the issues, either in favor of the plaintiff or the defendant. A special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment... | |
| California - Criminal law - 1874 - 712 pages
...jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the Court. It must present the conclusions of fact as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove them, and these conclusions of fact must be so presented as that nothing remains to the Court but to draw conclusions... | |
| New York (State) - Court rules - 1875 - 498 pages
...200. A general verdict is that hy which the jury pronounce generally upon all or any of the issnes, either in favor of the plaintiff or defendant. A special verdict is that hy which the jury find the facts ouly, leaving the jndgment to the court. 2 201. 1n an action for the... | |
| California, Theodore Henry Hittell - Law - 1876 - 986 pages
...jury is cither general or special. A general verdict 10,624-10,631 is that by which they pronounce court or retire in custody of officer — Oath of...hearing the charge, the jury may either decide in cour find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court. The special verdict must present the conclusions... | |
| New York (State). - Civil procedure - 1876 - 498 pages
...same may bo luruished by the defendant. 2:!60. A general verdict is that by which the jury pronounce generally upon all or any of the issues, either in...defendant. A special verdict Is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the jndgment to the court. \ 261. In an action for the recovery of specilic... | |
| Wyoming - Dakota Indians - 1876 - 882 pages
...general verdict is that by which they pronounce, generally, upon all 'or any of the issues, cither in favor of the plaintiff or defendant. A special verdict is that by which the jury finds the facts only. It must present the facts as established by the evidence, and not the evidence to prove... | |
| Utah. Supreme Court, Albert Hagan, John Augustine Marshall, John Maxcy Zane, James A. Williams, Joseph M. Tanner, George L. Nye, John Walcott Thompson, August B. Edler, Alonzo Blair Irvine, Harmel L. Pratt, William S. Dalton, H. Arnold Rich - Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 658 pages
...compiled laws of Utah, 1870, declares; "A general verdict is that by which they (the jury) pronounce generally upon all or any of the issues either in...defendant; a special verdict is that by which the jury find the facts only, leaving the judgment to the court. The special verdict shall present the conclusions... | |
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