| Sir John Barnard Byles - 1870 - 664 lehte
...taken from the table in the counting-house and put into the post-office. Had you called the porter and he had said that, although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the table, this might have done (e), but I cannot hold this... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1871 - 640 lehte
...the counting-house, and put into the post-office. Had you called the porter, and he had said thai, although he had no recollection of the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the table, this might have done." Where the plaintiff's clerk... | |
| Thomas Beven - 1881 - 188 lehte
...taken from the table in the counting-house and put into the post office. Had you called the porter, and he had said that although he had no recollection...letters found upon the table, this might have done, (e) but I cannot hold this general evidence of the course of business in the plaintiff's counting-house... | |
| Ontario. Court of Appeal - 1881 - 722 lehte
...that the letter was taken from the table and put into the post office. Had the porter been called, and said that, although he had no recollection of the letter in question, he invariably earned to the post office all the letters found upon the table, it might have done. So the entry of... | |
| Isaac Edwards - 1882 - 560 lehte
...was put on the table: Lord ELLENBOROUOU held this insufficient, saying, " Had you called the porter, and he had said that, although he had no recollection of the letter in question, he 1 Mood & M., 335; 6 Bing., 306; Chitty ou Bills, 658. 8 Miller v. Ilacklcy, 5 John. K., 875. 1 Thallhimer... | |
| John Proffatt, Abraham Clark Freeman - 1885 - 858 lehte
...Camp. 193, whose opinions are always regarded as good evidence of the law, shows very fully that the evidence in the present case ought to be regarded...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the table, this might have done." "A letter was then put in... | |
| 1910 - 1190 lehte
...into the post office. Lord Ellenborough, In his opinion in that case, said: "Had you called the porter and he had said that, although he had no recollection...letters found upon the table, this might have done." In the case mentioned in Greenleaf on Evidence (volume 1, § 40), of Skilbeck v. Garbett, 9 Jur. 339,... | |
| 1886 - 864 lehte
...although he had no recollection of the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the table, this might have...letter of the proper date from the plaintiff, and Lord Ellenborongh said he would presume this was the letter written to inform him of the dishonor of the... | |
| 1906 - 1292 lehte
...was taken from the table In the countlnghouse and put Into the post office. Had you called the porter and he had said that, although he had no recollection...letters found upon the table, this might have done. But I cannot hold this general evidence of the course of business In the plaintiff's countlnghouse... | |
| Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1894 - 868 lehte
...taken from the table in the counting-house, and put into the post-office. Had you called the porter, and he had said that although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the table, this might have done ; but I cannot hold this general... | |
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