| Eugene Wambaugh - 1896 - 1100 páginas
...it. That this being prima facie evidence of a publication by the master himself, it stands good till answered by him ; and if not answered at all. it thereby...sale and selling, at his shop by his servant, was prima facie sufficient ; and must stand till contradicted or explained or exculpated by some other... | |
| 1897 - 914 páginas
...it That this being frima facie evidence of a publication by the master himself, it stands good till answered by him, and if not answered at all it thereby...conclusive so far as to be sufficient to convict him. In practice, in experience, in history, in the memory of all persons living, this is. 1 believe, the... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1901 - 574 páginas
...it. That this being prima facie evidence of a publication by the master himself, it stands good till answered by him ; and if not answered at all, it thereby...sale, and selling at his shop by his servant, was prima facie sufficient; and must stand till contradicted or explained or exculpated by some other evidence... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1905 - 922 páginas
...Mantfield: " This being prima facie evidence of a publication by the master himself, it stands good till answered by him ; and if not answered at all, it thereby...conclusive so far as to be sufficient to convict him. . . . [It] mast stand till contradicted or explained or exculpated by some other evidence, and if not... | |
| Edward Wilcox Hinton - 1919 - 1136 páginas
...it. That this being prima facie evidence of a publication by the master himself, it stands good till answered by him : and if not answered at all, it thereby...sale and selling, at his shop by his servant, was prima facie sufficient; and must stand till contradicted or explained or exculpated by some other evidence... | |
| Courtney Stanhope Kenny - 1928 - 634 páginas
...it. That this being prima facie evidence of a publication by the master himself, it stands good till answered by him ; and if not answered at all, it thereby...sale, and selling at his shop by his servant, was prima facie sufficient; and must stand till contradicted or explained or exculpated by some other evidence.... | |
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