When, therefore, the existence of a person, a personal relation, or a state of things is once established by proof, the law presumes that the person, relation, or state of things continues to exist as before, until the contrary is shown or until a different... Reports of Cases Decided in the Appellate Courts of the State of Illinois - Halaman 291oleh Illinois. Appellate Court, Edwin Burritt Smith, Martin L. Newell - 1896Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1876 - 738 halaman
...before at another place. The supreme court of New York held, that the rule of law which presumed that the existence of a person, a personal relation or a state of things, once established by proof, continues the same until the contrary is shown, is applicable within reasonable... | |
| John Pitt Taylor - 1848 - 764 halaman
...immutability, for a longer or shorter period, of human affairs. When, therefore, the existence of a person, or personal relation, or a state of things, is once established...relation, or state of things continues to exist as before, till the contrary is shown, or till a different presumption is raised, from the nature of the subject... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1850 - 594 halaman
...contrary bo shown." Again, in Taylor on Evidence, vol. 1, p. 125, — " When the existence of a person or personal relation, or a state of things, is once established...relation, or state of things continues to exist as before, till the contrary is shown, or till a different presumption is raised, from the nature of the subject... | |
| New York (State). Court of Chancery - 1850 - 826 halaman
...church's own benefit ? It is a rule of evidence, founded on the experience of human affairs, that when a state of things is once established by proof, the law presumes that such state of things continues to exist till the contrary is shown, or till a different presumption... | |
| John Bouvier - 1854 - 788 halaman
...that certain things continue as they are until the contrary appears. When the existence of a person, personal relation, or a state of things is once established...continues to exist as before, until the contrary is shown, or until a contrary presumption is raised, from the nature of the subject. A party, once living, will... | |
| Joseph Goodeve - 1862 - 776 halaman
...['resumption, 180 So, as put by Mr. Taylor ;• — " When, therefore, the existence of a person, or personal relation, or a state of things, is once established...presumes that the person, relation, or state of things oontinues to exist as before, till the contrary is shown, or till a different presumption .is raised,... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, Vernon Lushington - 1864 - 806 halaman
...immutability, for a longer or shorter period, of human affairs. When therefore the existence of a person, or personal relation, or a state of things is once established...relation or state of things continues to exist as before, till the contrary is shown, or that a different presumption is raised, from the nature of the subject... | |
| Great Britain. High Court of Admiralty, John Haggard - 1864 - 734 halaman
...immutability, for a longer or shorter period, of human affairs. When therefore the existence of a person, or personal relation, or a state of things is once established...relation or state of things continues to exist as before, till the contrary is shown, or that a different presumption is raised, from the nature of the subject... | |
| Simon Greenleaf - 1866 - 756 halaman
...experienced continuance or permanency, of longer and shorter duration, in human affairs. When, therefore, the existence of a person, a personal relation, or...continues to exist as before, until the contrary is shown, or until a different 1 [ "Common weal th v. Jeffries, 7 Allen, 33 Miss. 117; Curtis r. Ilerrick, 14... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1868 - 630 halaman
...subject of legal presumption, (see Vol. 1st of Greenleaf on Evidence, Sec. 41) says: "When, therefore, the existence of a person, a personal relation or...continues to exist as before, until the contrary is shown, or until a different presumption is raised from the nature of the subject in question." If we are to... | |
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