| Francis Buller - 1788 - 388 páginas
...infifted on a diftinft Fad by Way of Avoidance, that he ought to prove that Matter of Defence, becaufe it may be probable that he admitted it out of Apprehenfion...fays in Avoidance. But if it had been one Faft, as if the Defendant had faid the Teftator had given him a hundred Pounds, it ought to have been allowed,... | |
| Francis Buller - 1790 - 486 páginas
...infifted on a diftindr. fad by way of avoidance, that he ought to prove that matter of defence, becaufe it may be probable that he admitted it out of apprehenfion,...him, fo far as to pafs for truth whatever he fays in avoid- * ance. But if it had been one fadt, as if the defendant had faid the teflator had given him... | |
| Isaac 'Espinasse - 1794 - 918 páginas
...that he ought to prove that matter of defence ; for perhaps he admitted the fact out of apprdienfion that it might be proved, and therefore fuch admittance...whatever he fays in avoidance : but if it had been one facJ (as if the defendant haj faid tha teftator had given him lool.) it ought to have been allowed,... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1804 - 534 páginas
...tli/!inflfa£l by way of avoidance, then be ought to prove the matter in his Jeftttce; becaufe it maybe probable that he admitted it out 'of apprehenfion...ought not to profit him, fo far as to pafs for truth, wlntlbever he fays in avoidance: but if it had been one fad, as if the defendant had faid the teftator... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1804 - 226 páginas
...of avoidance, then he ought to prove the matter in his defence • becaufe it may be probable (hat he admitted it out of apprehenfion that it might be...therefore fuch admittance ought not to profit him, fox far as to pals for truth, whatfoever he fays in avoidance : but if it had been one fa&, as if the... | |
| Robert Joseph Pothier - 1806 - 728 páginas
...the matter of his defence, becaufe it niay be probable that he admitted it out of the appreheniion that it might be proved, and therefore fuch admittance...whatever he fays in avoidance ; but if it had been one fail, as if the defendant had faid, that the teilator had given him i oo/., it ought to have been allowed... | |
| Isaac 'Espinasse - 1812 - 350 páginas
...fact by -way of avoidance, he ought to prove that matter of defence \ for perhaps he admitted the faft out of apprehenfion that it might be proved, and therefore...whatever he fays in avoidance : but if it had been , one faul, (as if the defendant had laid the teftator had given him lool.) it ought to have been allowed,... | |
| Isaac 'Espinasse - 1812 - 378 páginas
...avoidance, he ought to prove that matter of defence ; for perhaps he admitted the fan out of apprehcnfion that it might be proved, and therefore fuch admittance...profit him, fo far as to pafs for truth, whatever he lays in avoidance : but if it had been one faul, (as if the defendant had faid the teftator had given... | |
| Thomas Peake - 1996 - 620 páginas
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