| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1790 - 460 páginas
...principle, 1781 therefore, k-ems to be as , ' laid down by Lord Ho! t in a cafe cf Lynche v. Cleric, i-ix. " That, " wherever an original " is of a public nature, " and would be evi" dence if produced, an immediate " fworn copy thereof will be cvi" dence." 3$*/*. 15$. i ,, ''... | |
| Charles Viner - 1792 - 340 páginas
...true copy, and examined ; per Holt Ch. J. 3 Salk. 154. pi. 6. Hill. 8 W. 3. BR Lynch v. Clarke. 47. That wherever an original is of a public nature, and -would be evidence, if produced, an immediate fivorn copy thereof will be evi* dence, as the copy of a bargain and fale, of a deed inrolled, of a... | |
| Alexander James Dallas - 1799 - 552 páginas
...without an analogy, competent to obviate the difficulty; for, wherever an original is either a record, or of a public nature, and would be evidence, if produced, an immediate fworn copy will avail. 5 Wood. p. 320. £fpi»aj/f. As-, in the inftance of the Cottonian Collection,... | |
| Charles Viner - 1801 - 484 páginas
...copy of evidence. Blinlflyn v. Sedgwick, T. 9 G. 2. BR Temp. H. 304. 20. The correft principle feems to be, " that wherever an '* original is of a public nature, and wouH be evidence if pro" duced, an immediate fworn copy thereof will be evidence." Lynche v. Clarke,... | |
| Leonard MacNally - 1802 - 418 páginas
...be fworn to be a true copy, and examined and compared with the original. 3 Salk. 154. And whenever an original is of a public nature, and would be evidence if produced, an immediate fworn copy thereof will be evidence. As the copy of a bargain and fale. Or a deed enrolled of a church... | |
| Robert Joseph Pothier - 1806 - 728 páginas
...Douglas, therefore, infers the correo principle to be as laid down by Lord Holt, that whenever an'original is of a public nature, and would be evidence if produced, an immediate fworn copy would be evidence. Doug. 590. With refpect to different matters of evidence falling under... | |
| William Waller Hening - 1810 - 710 páginas
...the rules of admitting foreign deeds as evidence, see 1 Rev. Code, ch. 91, p. 160. 62. And generally, wherever an original is of a public nature, and would...an immediate sworn copy thereof will be evidence, as a copy of a bargain and sale, of a deed inrolled, and the like ; but where an original is of a private... | |
| Isaac 'Espinasse - 1812 - 378 páginas
...which a copy is admiflible evidence, is " where the original is of a public nature; for wherever the original " is of a public nature, and would be evidence if produced, an « immediate fworn copy thereof is evidence." As* 1. A copy of the Journals of the Hotife of Lords refpefting the... | |
| Isaac 'Espinasse - 1812 - 350 páginas
...admilTible evidence, is " where the original is of a public nature ¡ for wherever thé-original " is of a public nature, and would be evidence if produced, an «' immediate fworn copy thereof is evidence." As, 1. A copy of the Journals of the Houfe of Lords refpeöing the... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sylvester Douglas Baron Glenbervie - 1813 - 1010 páginas
...Copt' Peake, NP Rrp- 30. seems to be as laid down by Lord Holt, in a case of Lynche v. Clerke, viz. " That, wherever an " original is of a public nature,...immediate sworn copy thereof will " be evidence." 3 Sulk. 154. Wednesday. •Jih Feb. An action ч ill not lie at common law for false imprisonment,... | |
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