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" The only general rule that can be laid down upon the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion... "
A Treatise on the Law of Evidence - Página 39
por Simon Greenleaf - 1854
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Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of ..., Volumen4

New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1846 - 620 páginas
...charge of adultery. />./.'/ T. Day, 444 9. The circumstances to sustain the charge must be such as to lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion that the crime has been committed. ib. 10. The rules of evidence are generally the same in equity as...
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A Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Actions at Nisi Prius

Henry Roscoe - 1831 - 788 páginas
...case. — -The only general rule that can be laid down upon the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion." Per Sir W.Scott, Lovedenv. laveden, 2 Hags;. 2. Where the plaintiff's wife and the defendant travelled...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Ecclesiastical Courts ...

Great Britain, Great Britain. Courts - 1832 - 612 páginas
...can be laid down upon the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the'guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion; for it is not to lead a harsh and intemperate judgment, moving upon appearances that are equally capable of two interpretations,—neither...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Late ..., Volumen1;Volumen15

T. M. Lalor, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1833 - 712 páginas
...Consist. R. 2, "that can be laid down upon the subject, is, that the circum" stances must be such as wouM lead the guarded discretion of a " reasonable and just man to the conclusion, that the act had been " committed." On looking into the case before me, I do not discover any direct...
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Digest of Cases Argued and Determined in the Arches and Prerogative Courts ...

Edwin Maddy - 1835 - 282 páginas
...particular case. The only general rule that can be laid down on the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion...not to lead a rash and intemperate judgment, moving on appearances, that are equally capable of two interpretations, — neither is it to be matter of...
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Commentaries on Colonial and Foreign Laws: Generally, and in Their ..., Volumen1

William Burge - 1838 - 878 páginas
...particular case. The only general rule that can be laid down upon the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion, (a) The cruelty which entitles the injured party to a divorce, consists in that sort of conduct which...
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Notes to Phillipps' Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Parte1

Esek Cowen, Nicholas Hill - 1839 - 906 páginas
...reach of direct testimony ; and where you are thrown, as the only resource, upon such circumstances " as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion." (Post, vol. 2, p. 211.) Accordingly, cohabiting together for months or years, (Loveden v. Loveden,...
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A Practical Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Law

Francis James Newman Rogers - 1840 - 1136 páginas
...bearings in decisions upon the particular case. The only general rule seems to be, that the circumstances must be such, as would lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion. 2 Hag. Con. 2, 3 ; i b. 227 ; 1 Hag. Con. 375. Facts need not be so specially proved as to produce...
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The Ecclesiastical Law, Volumen2

Richard Burn - 1842 - 812 páginas
...particular case. The only general rule that can be laid down on the subject is, that the circumstances must be such as would lead the guarded discretion...not to lead a rash and intemperate judgment moving on appearances that are equally capable of two interpretations ; neither is it to be matter of artificial...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Court of Chancery of the State ..., Volumen1

New Jersey. Court of Chancery - 1846 - 624 páginas
...required to sustain the charge of adultery. 'J he circumstances to sustain the charge must be such as to lead the guarded discretion of a reasonable and just man to the conclusion that the crime has been committed. Lupp, for complainant. Vroom, for defendant. THE CHANCELLOR. The...
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