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| Theodore Thring, John Edward Robert Stephens, Charles Edwin Gifford, Francis Harrison-Smith - 1912 - 626 páginas
...contemporaneous with the act done, and relate to matters within the knowledge of the declarant.6 Whenever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual are...be proved, the usual expressions of such feelings, made at the time in question, are also original evidence. And the question whether they were real or... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1054 páginas
...occurred, except what they were told by the injured party. Baker v. Griffin, 10 Bosw. 142. Whenever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual are...be proved, the usual expressions of such feelings, made at the time in question, are admissible for that purpose, but they are not admissible to prove... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1054 páginas
...and bodily feelings — declarations to prove cause of injury and extent of — what are res gestx. Wherever the bodily or mental feelings of an Individual are material to be proved, tbe usual expressions of eucb feelings are original and competent evidence. Tbe declarations of the... | |
| Burr W. Jones, Louis Horwitz - 1913 - 1090 páginas
...applicable to such declarations of intention is well stated in a United States supreme court decision.41 "Wherever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual...feelings are original and competent evidence. Those ex30 Batcman v. Bailey, 5 Term Rep. 512, 101 Eng. Reprint, 288; Rawson v. Haigh, 2 Bing. 99, 130 Eng.... | |
| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1915 - 732 páginas
...Steel Car, etc., Co. v. Bean, 163 Ala. 255, 50 So. 1012, cited in note in 24 LRA, NS, 254. " 'Whenever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual are material to be proved, the usual expression of such feelings, made at the time in question, are original evidence. So, also the representations... | |
| Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth - 1917 - 958 páginas
...uttered. We take it that it is expressions of this nature to which Mr. Greenleaf refers when he says: 4 'Wherever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual...be proved, the usual expressions of such feelings, made at the time in question, are also original evidence. If they are the natural language of the affection,... | |
| Edward Wilcox Hinton - 1919 - 1136 páginas
...largely depend on the responses and exclamations of the patient when subjected to examination. "Whenever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual are...be proved, the usual expressions of such feelings, made at the time in question, are also original evidence. If they were the natural language of the... | |
| William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich - 1919 - 1606 páginas
...on the question of soundness or unsoundness.* This is in pursuance of the general rule that whenever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual are...be proved, the usual expressions of such feelings, made at the time in question, are original evidence, subject to the judgment and decision of the jury... | |
| South Dakota. Supreme Court - 1923 - 722 páginas
...194]." In the case of Travelers' Ins. Co. v. Mosley, 75 US (8 Wall.) 397, 19 L. Ed. 440, the court said: "Wherever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual...the usual expressions of such feelings are original and1 competent evidence. Those expressions are the natural reflexes of what it might be impossible... | |
| 1925 - 1208 páginas
...Co. v. Mosley, 8 Wall. 397, 19 L. Ed. 437, the Supreme Court of the United States held that, whenever the bodily or mental feelings of an individual are...such feelings are original and competent evidence. That the declarations of the party himself are evidence to prove his condition, ills, pains, and symptoms,... | |
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