| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 764 halaman
...shop, or to make a new contract for the future occupation of it. § 547. The admissions of attornies of record bind their clients, in all matters relating to the progress and trial of the cause. In some cases they are conclusive, and may even be given in evidence upon a new trial ; though, previously... | |
| John Bouvier - 1854 - 790 halaman
...and their relation alone is not sufficient. The admissions of an attorney of record, bind his client, in all matters relating to the progress and trial of the cause. As to the effect of admissions of the principal, as evidence against the surety, upon his collateral... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1858 - 898 halaman
...contract for the hire of the shop, or to make a new contract for the future occupation of it. § 700.3 The admissions of attorneys of record bind their clients...matters relating to the progress and trial of the cause. In some cases they are conclusive, and may even be given in evidence upon a new trial; though, previously... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1859 - 638 halaman
...for its future occupation.^) § 227. The admissions of Attorneyson the record bind their clientsin all matters relating to the progress and trial of the cause. But such admissions should be distinct and formal : not those of mere conversation. Thus for the purpose... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 666 halaman
...to make a new contract for its future occupation.(»») § 227- The admissions of Attorneys on the record bind their clients in 'all matters relating to the progress and trial of the cause. But such admissions should be distinct and formal : not those of mere conversation. Thus for the purpose... | |
| William B. Wedgwood - 1866 - 494 halaman
...husband permits the wife to participate in the transaction of his affairs. The admissions of attorneys bind their clients in all matters relating to the progress and trial of the action. 2. The deliberate confession of crime is one of the strongest evidences of guilt. Their value... | |
| William B. Wedgwood - 1866 - 492 halaman
...husband permits the wife to participate in the transaction of his affairs. The admissions of attorneys bind their clients in all matters relating to the progress and trial of thu action. 2. The deliberate confession of crime is one of the strongest evidences of guilt. Their... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court - 1909 - 1058 halaman
...action, and this Court quoted with approval the following language from Taylor on Ev., sec. 700 (772) : "The admissions of attorneys of record bind their...matters relating to the progress and trial of the cause. In some cases they are conclusive, and may even be given in evidence upon a new trial, though previously... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1869 - 646 halaman
...or to make a new contract for its future occupation. ("') § 227. The admissions of Attorneys on the record bind their clients in all matters relating to the progress and trial of the cause. But such admissions should be distinct and formal : not those of mere conversation. Thus for the purpose... | |
| India, Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham - 1872 - 230 halaman
...Pleaders, &c., they would doubtless be regarded by the Court as empowered to make admissions on behalf of their clients in all matters relating to the progress and trial of the cause. With regard to facts admitted in Court by the parties or their agents it will be seen at Sec. 58 that,... | |
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