Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont: Reported by the Judges of Said Court, Agreeably to a Statute Law of the State, 61. köideJ. Spooner, 1889 |
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... witness the proponent , Julius M. Noyes , who was a brother of the testator , and who testified that after the decease of the testator , he , in the presence of others , opened the testator's tin trunk after the same had been taken from ...
... witness the proponent , Julius M. Noyes , who was a brother of the testator , and who testified that after the decease of the testator , he , in the presence of others , opened the testator's tin trunk after the same had been taken from ...
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... witness testified that he had been on most intimate relations with the testator during the last years of his life , in business matters and otherwise , being with him more or less almost daily , and having many confidential talks with ...
... witness testified that he had been on most intimate relations with the testator during the last years of his life , in business matters and otherwise , being with him more or less almost daily , and having many confidential talks with ...
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... witness testifies to a transaction , and the adverse party , on cross - examination , inquires of the witness as to conversations with third persons in reference to that transaction , the substance of such conversations cannot be shown ...
... witness testifies to a transaction , and the adverse party , on cross - examination , inquires of the witness as to conversations with third persons in reference to that transaction , the substance of such conversations cannot be shown ...
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... witness the said John H. Allen , who testified to the fact and circumstances in a general way as to the renting of the lot to the plaintiff , and the receipt and ap- propriation of the $ 20 rent . On cross - examination he was inquired ...
... witness the said John H. Allen , who testified to the fact and circumstances in a general way as to the renting of the lot to the plaintiff , and the receipt and ap- propriation of the $ 20 rent . On cross - examination he was inquired ...
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... witness on this point , and was bound by his answers . He could not be allowed to impeach Allen upon immaterial matter thus called out by him , both because he made Allen his own witness on such matter , and because it was immaterial to ...
... witness on this point , and was bound by his answers . He could not be allowed to impeach Allen upon immaterial matter thus called out by him , both because he made Allen his own witness on such matter , and because it was immaterial to ...
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