| 1843 - 506 Seiten
...reference to that which is written, as well as to that which is spoken ; and in its legal sense, it denotes that kind of evidence, which does not derive its value solely from the credit to be given to the witness himself, but rests also, in part, on the veracity and competency of some... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 764 Seiten
...with reference to what is done or written, as well as to what is spoken ; and, in its legal sense, it denotes that kind of evidence which does not derive...himself, but rests also, in part, on the veracity and competence of some other person (g). That this species of evidence is not given upon oath, that it... | |
| John Bouvier - 1854 - 790 Seiten
...received or heard from others. It relates to that which is written as well as to what is spoken ; it does not derive its value solely from the credit given...himself, but rests, also, in part, on the veracity or competency of some other person. This kind of evidence is not competent to establish any specific... | |
| Osmon Cleander Baker - 1855 - 272 Seiten
...Hearsay evidence. This term is applied both to written and to oral testimony, and relates to such as does not derive its value solely from the credit given...himself, but rests also, in part, on the veracity of others. Hearsay evidence is universally held as incompetent to establish any specific fact which... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1858 - 898 Seiten
...with reference to what is done or written, as well as to what is spoken ; and, in its legal sense, it denotes that kind of evidence which does not derive...from the credit given to the witness himself, but which rests also, in part, on the veracity and competence of some other person.3 That this species... | |
| Osmon Cleander Baker - 1860 - 274 Seiten
...Hearsay evidence. This term is applied both to written and to oral testimony, and relates to such as does not derive its value solely from the credit given...himself, but rests also, in part, on the veracity of others. Hearsay evidence is universally held as incompetent to establish any specific fact which... | |
| William Macpherson - 1860 - 592 Seiten
...reference to what is done mgo ireay. Qr ^^^ ^ wejj ag to wnat js spoken ; and in its legal sense it denotes that kind of evidence which does not derive...value solely from the credit given to the witness who appears in Court, but which rests also, in part, on the veracity and competence of some other person.... | |
| John Hubert Plunkett, William Hattam Wilkinson - 1860 - 642 Seiten
...evidence is, with a few exceptions, which will be noticed presently, inadmissible. Hearsay evidence is evidence which does not derive its value solely from the credit given to the witness himself, but which rests also in part on the veracity and competence of some other person ; it is not given on oath,... | |
| John Hubert Plunkett, William Hattam Wilkinson - 1860 - 670 Seiten
...evidence is, with a few exceptions, which will be noticed presently, inadmissible. Hearsay evidence is evidence which does not derive its value solely from the credit given to the witness himself, but which rests also in part on the veracity and competence of some other person ; it is not given on oath,... | |
| Theodore Thring - 1861 - 416 Seiten
...reference to what evidence. is done or written, as well as to what is spoken ; and, in its legal sense, it denotes that kind of evidence which does not derive...from the credit given to the witness himself, but which rests also in part on the veracity and competence of some other person. Reasons for That this... | |
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