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" To the one class belong those cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend upon the existence of facts which are not common knowledge and which are peculiarly within the knowledge of men whose experience or study enables them to speak... "
New York Criminal Reports: Reports of Cases Decided in All Courts of the ... - Page 33
1920
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The New York Supplement, Volume 153

1915 - 1294 pages
...cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend upon the existence of facts which are not common knowledge, and which are peculiarly within...enables them to speak with authority upon the subject. If, In such cases, the jury, with all the facts before them, can form a conclusion thereon, it is their...
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Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division ..., Volume 147

New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division - 1912 - 1104 pages
...cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend upon the existence of facts which are not common knowledge and which are peculiarly within the...enables them to speak with authority upon the subject. If in such cases the jury with all the facts before them can form a conclusion thereon, it is their...
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American Negligence Reports, Current Series: (cited Am. Neg. Rep ..., Volume 9

John Milton Gardner, Walter James Eagle - 1901 - 836 pages
...cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend upon the existence of facts which are not common knowledge and which are peculiarly within the...enables them to speak with authority upon the subject. If, in such cases, the jury with all the facts before them can form a conclusion thereon, it is their...
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The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases ...

1905 - 954 pages
...cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend upon the existence of facts which are not common knowledge, and which are peculiarly within...enables them to speak with authority upon the subject. If in such cases the jury, with all the facts before them, can form a conclusion thereon, it is their...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of ..., Volume 36

1919 - 948 pages
...cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend on the existence of facts which are not common knowledge and which are peculiarly within the...enables them to speak with authority upon the subject. If, in such cases, the jur3r, with all the facts before them, can form a conclusion thereon, it is...
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Albany Law Journal, Volume 69

1907 - 402 pages
...drawn by the jury depend upon the existence (if facts which are not common knowledge and which arc peculiarly within the knowledge of men whose experience...enables them to speak with authority upon the subject. If, in such cases, the jury, with all the facts before them, can form a conclusion thereon, it is their...
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A Digest of the Law of Evidence: With Additional Text, Notes and ...

Sir James Fitzjames Stephen - 1918 - 1032 pages
...cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend upon the existence of facts which are not common knowledge and which are peculiarly within the...enables them to speak with authority upon the subject. If, in such cases, the jury with all the facts before them can form a conclusion thereon, it is their...
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Trial Evidence: The Rules of Evidence Applicable on the Trial of ..., Volume 2

Austin Abbott - 1918 - 968 pages
...cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend upon the existence of facts which are not common knowledge and which are peculiarly within the knowledge of men whose exACTIONS FOR NEGLIGENCE An unskilled witness cannot testify whether anything could have done to prevent...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of ..., Volume 36

California. District Courts of Appeal - 1919 - 948 pages
...cases in which the conclusions to be drawn by the jury depend on the existence of facts which are not common knowledge and which are peculiarly within the...men whose experience or study enables them to speak witli authority upon the subject. If, in such cases, the jury, with all the facts before them, can...
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The New York Supplement, Volume 203

1924 - 1042 pages
...533, where the conclusion that could be drawn by the jury depends upon the existence of facts whir-h are not of common knowledge and which are peculiarly...Div. 457. 461, In which a building In the course of reconstruction collapsed, whereby plaintiff's intestate was killed. An official who had Inspected the...
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