| 1908 - 1172 páginas
...or remains abroad, or secretes himself, or, in fine, does any other act material to he understood, his declarations made at the time of the transaction,...an inquiry as to the state of mind, sentiments, or dispositions of a person at any particular period, his declarations and conversations are admissible.... | |
| 1908 - 1392 páginas
...or remains abroad, or secretes himself, or, in fine, does any other act material to be understood, his declarations, made at the time of the transaction...admitted in proof like any other material facts." The suit of Dawson v. Callaway, 18 Ga. 573, was in trover for the recovery of a slave. John Watts and... | |
| 1908 - 554 páginas
...abroad, or secretes himself, or, In fine, does any other act material to be understood, his declaVatlons, made at the time of the transaction and expressive...admitted In proof like any other material facts.' * * * The declarations which were excluded in the case at bar could not be said to be against the interest... | |
| 1909 - 1284 páginas
...declarations are admissible, Vhere a person (says Prof. Greenleaf) does any act material to be understood, his declarations made at the time of the transaction,...admitted In proof like any other material facts.' Greenleafs Ev. § 108. With these principles In view, we come to the Immediate question made In this... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - 1910 - 746 páginas
...thither, or remains abroad, or secretes himself, or does any other act material to be understood ; his declarations made at the time of the transaction,...therefore admitted in proof like any other material facts. They are part of the res geshe (z). Thus, where a constable, who was indicted for a forcible entry... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1912 - 792 páginas
...When any act material to be understood, is put in evidence by the state, all declarations of person made at the time of the transaction and expressive...indicating a present purpose and intention, and are admitted as proof like other material facts. Davis v. State, 3 Tex. Cr. App. 91, 100; Ward v. State,... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals - 1914 - 1082 páginas
...done. 1 Greenleaf Evidence, § 108, says that when a person does any act material to be understood, "his declarations, made at the time of the transaction,...admitted in proof like any other material facts." The nature of the alleged tort is not the only thing to be determined by the declarations of the appellee,... | |
| California. District Courts of Appeal - 1920 - 920 páginas
...Evidence," section 108, Mr. Greenleaf thus states the rule: "When a person . . . leaves his house ... his declarations, made at the time of the transaction,...intention, and are, therefore, admitted in proof like other material facts." The rule has been applied, under varying conditions, in many cases, both civil... | |
| Reed Metzler - 1920 - 832 páginas
...secretes himself, or does any act that is material 1o be understood, his declarations made at the time and expressive of its character, motive or object,...purpose and intention and are. therefore admitted in evidence. Wetmore v. Mell, 1 0. S. 26, 27. Insurance Co. v. Cheever, 36 0. S. 201, 208. (b) In an action... | |
| 1920 - 1140 páginas
...the time he was in the act of leaving home, on his Journey, expressive as to where he was going. Such declarations, made at the time of the transaction and expressive of its character, are regarded as 'verbal acts indicating a present purpose and intention,' and are therefore admitted... | |
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