10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ADDUCER»
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A Treatise on the Law of Obligations and Contracts
But accidental perusal of papers in the cause is not enough to disqualify the
witness^1) The objec- witness that he had acted for the adducer, as assistant in
the process, read the condescendence and answers, seen the opinions of
counsel, ...
2
A Treatise on the Law of Evidence in Scotland
So a witness was excluded in an important case of status, because, after his
citation, the adducer had indorsed for him, without value, bills for several hundred
pounds ; and the party's plea, that he had for a number of years been in the habit
of ...
William Gillespie Dickson, Sir John Skelton, 1864
4th, Because the knowledge which the proposed witness acquired of the
testimony led for the e Objectors, with the permission or sanction of the party
adducer, amounts to tutoring. 5th, Because these objections have been
aggravated by the ...
Church of Scotland. General Assembly, 1859
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The Institutions of the Law of Scotland, Deduced from Its ...
Objections against 11. The verity of all these objections maybe proved by the
oath of the adducer, or wime'm' how by the oath of the witness, why the oaths of
other witnesses, if they be cited to a term pmved' before the witnesses be
examined ...
38 In the County Court the notice must be served not less than 14 days before the
date fixed for trial whereas in the High Court the notice must be served within 21
days after setting down for trial. If it is non-documentary hearsay, the adducer ...
6
Diplomatic privileges and immunities; legal position and ...
The opponent is under duty to produce documents, whenever the adducer of
proof, [i.e., the party having the burden of proof], is entitled, by virtue of the
provisions of the civil law, to demand the publication or the production of such
documents.
Research in International Law, Harvard Law School, 1932
abatised, ablare, abolitionisls, absenteeism, abysmal, accidentality, aoclimature,
accordanlly, acherusian, achromaticity, achr0ma< h'am, acquaintanceship,
acquirability, actualize, adaptedneu, adducer, adjacence, adjustable, arijustage,
...
8
History of the affairs of church and state in Scotland, from ...
If an instance be adduced during the reign of the kings preceding Fergus II. it
must rest upon the adducer of such instances to answer, in the first place, the
difficulties thrown in the way concerning those Kings by the author of the " Critical
...
9
Decisions of the Court of Session: from the year 1733 to the ...
35. 1752, Dec. 19. Park against Elizabeth Dalrymple. The Lords sustained an
objection to a witness, that she was mother-in-law to the adducer,
notwithstanding the answer that she was in the same relation to the objector. No.
36. 1758, Feb. 7.
Scotland. Court of Session, Patrick Grant Elchies (Lord.), William Maxwell Morison, 1813
10
Dictionary of the English and Italian Languages for General ...
Addottrinatura, addóttríuátü'- rá, f. learning, erudition, Addrappato, áddrappi'to,
adj. adorned -with drapery., Addrieto, áddrfé'to, (poes.) see Addietro. [double.
Adduare, ádddá'ré, v. a. to Adducere, íddú'tshéré, seeAd- darre. [adducer, alléger
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