| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - 1962 - 906 pages
...inexpensively, and speedily produced, while preserving the substantial rights of the parties." • "• • • The admlsslblllty of evidence and the competency and...United States In the light of reason and experience." In Putnam v. United States, 162 US 687, at page 694, the Court said : "It is elementary that the memory... | |
| United States. District Courts, United States. Supreme Court - 1944 - 100 pages
...in open court, unless otherwise provided by an act of Congress or by these rules. The admissibility of evidence and the competency and privileges of witnesses...United States in the light of reason and experience. Rule 27. Proof of Official Record. An official record or an entry therein or the lack of such a record... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1947 - 1212 pages
...in open court, unless otherwise provided by an act of Congress or by these rules. The admissibility of evidence and the competency and privileges of witnesses...United States in the light of reason and experience. RULE 27. PROOF OF OFFICIAL RECORD. An official record or an entry therein or the lack of such a record... | |
| 1993 - 600 pages
...privilege of a witness, person, government, State, or political subdivision thereof shall be governed by the principles of the common law as they may be...United States in the light of reason and experience. However with respect to an element of a claim or defense as to which State law supplies the rule of... | |
| 1999 - 678 pages
...privilege of a witness, person, government, State, or political subdivision thereof shall be governed by the principles of the common law as they may be...United States in the light of reason and experience. However with respect to an element of a claim or defense as to which State law supplies the rule of... | |
| 1995 - 584 pages
...privilege of a witness, person, government, State, or political subdivision thereof shall be governed by the principles of the common law as they may be...interpreted by the courts of the United States in the light §18.406 of reason and experience. However with respect to an element of a claim or defense as to which... | |
| 1997 - 668 pages
...person, or governmental agency as governed by the Constitution, any applicable act of Congress, or the principles of the common law as they may be interpreted by the Commission in the light of reason and experience. (3) Hearing preparations: Materials. Subject to the... | |
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