A Treatise on Presumptions of Law and Fact, with the Theory and Rules of Presumptive Or Circumstantial Proof in Criminal CasesF.B. Rothman, 1981 - 222 páginas |
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Página 85
... period of twenty years , shall be de- feated or destroyed by shewing only that such way or other matter was first enjoyed at any time prior to such period of twenty years ; but , nevertheless , such claim may be defeated in any other ...
... period of twenty years , shall be de- feated or destroyed by shewing only that such way or other matter was first enjoyed at any time prior to such period of twenty years ; but , nevertheless , such claim may be defeated in any other ...
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... period of thirty years ; and this ruling was upheld by the Court in banc . Lord Denman , in giving his judgment , there says , " I think the period of thirty years was made out . There must be some interval in the actual enjoyment of ...
... period of thirty years ; and this ruling was upheld by the Court in banc . Lord Denman , in giving his judgment , there says , " I think the period of thirty years was made out . There must be some interval in the actual enjoyment of ...
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... period of enjoyment less than the periods provided for by those sections respectively , and seems to have been introduced in conse- quence of the cases of Cotterell v . Griffiths ( 4 Esp . 69 ) and others , in which possession and user ...
... period of enjoyment less than the periods provided for by those sections respectively , and seems to have been introduced in conse- quence of the cases of Cotterell v . Griffiths ( 4 Esp . 69 ) and others , in which possession and user ...
Contenido
256 | xvi |
ON PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE AND PRESUMPTIONS IN GENERAL | 25 |
Fictions | 27 |
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accused appeared Assizes Beck's Benth Bentham Blackst cause Causes Célèbres charged circum circumstances claim committed consideration convicted corpus delicti courts crime criminal death deceased deed defendant dence document easement Eccl enjoyment executed existence extrajudicial fact False confessions favour former grant Greenl guilt Hale handwriting held Huberus indictment inference innocent instance judge judicial Jurisp justice land larceny Law Reps Litt Lord Coke Lord Denman Lord Eldon Lord Mansfield Lord Tenterden matter maxim ment murder nature observed offence owner party person Phill plaintiff plead possession Poth Præl Præs præsumptio præsumptio juris prescription presumed presumptions of law presumptive evidence Presumptive Proof primâ facie principle prisoner Prob probability proved quæst question real evidence Roman law rule says shew shewn sion species Stark statute supposed supra surrender suspected suspicion taken term testator testimony Theory of Presumptive tion trial tribunals Vinnius witnesses