| James Cockcroft, David Shephard Garland, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield - 1897 - 1218 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 tahle, this might have done. But I cannot hold this general... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1899 - 910 lehte
...Ellenborongh, 0. J., said that it would be evidence of the posting if the porter testified that, though he hid no recollection of the letter in question. he invariably...post office all the letters found upon the table. In Trotter v. Maclean 13 Ob. D. 574, a witness produced a copy of a letter which he said was made by... | |
| 1906 - 1292 lehte
...taken from the table in the couiitlnghouse and put into the post office. Had you called the porter and he had said that, although he had no recollection of the letter in question, he Invariably curried to the post office all the letters found upon the table, this might have done. But I cannot... | |
| Ernest Cockle - 1907 - 248 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... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1911 - 1264 lehte
...into the postoffice. Lord Ellenborough, in his opinion in that case, said: "Had you called the porter, and he had said that although he had no recollection...the letter in question, he invariably carried to the postoffice all the letters found upon the table, this might have done." In the case mentioned in 1... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1913 - 1226 lehte
...taken from the table in the countingroom, 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'countinghouse... | |
| John Barnard Byles, Walter John Barnard Byles - 1923 - 532 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, but I cannot hold this general evidence of the course of business, in the plaintiff's counting-house,... | |
| John Mews - 1925 - 944 lehte
...And see Toovy v. Williams, M. & M. 123. 7. WAJVEB OF. 208 But if the porter had been called, and be had said that although he had no recollection of the letter in question, he invariably carried to the post-office all the letters found upon the table, that might bave done; but mere general evidence of... | |
| 1923 - 1642 lehte
...taken from the table in the countinghouse, and put into the postoffice. Had you called the porter, `w ,6 { ۈo s postoffice all the letters found upon the table, this might have done; but I cannot hold this general... | |
| Missouri. Courts of Appeals - 1921 - 820 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. But I cannot hold this general evidence of the course of business in the plaintiff's counting house... | |
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