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Reports of Cases Determined by the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia - Page 515
by West Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1911
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 190

1920 - 1156 pages
...constantly and permanently the verification of every employé affect the trust that is given to such books. It would seem that expedients which the entire commercial...one rule for the business world and another for the courtroom. The merchant and the manufacturer must not be tamed away remediless because methods in which...
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The Southwestern Reporter, Volume 181

1916 - 1336 pages
...and permanent; ly the verification of every employé affect thé trust that is given to such books. It would seem that expedients which the entire commercial...sanctioned, and not discredited, by courts of Justice. Wl'en it is a mere question of whether provisional confidence can be placed in a certain class of statements,...
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The Southeastern Reporter, Volume 70

1911 - 1312 pages
...constantly and permanently the verification of every employee affect the trust that is given to such books. It would seem that, expedients which the entire commercial...not discredited, by Courts of justice. When it is n mere question of whether provisional confidence can be placed in a certain class of statements, there...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 139

1914 - 1242 pages
...constantly and permanently the verification of every employe affect the trust that is given to such books. It would seem that expedients which the entire commercial...cannot profitably and sensibly be one rule for the busiuess world and another for the courtroom. The merchant and the manufacturer must not be turned...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 139

1914 - 1338 pages
...constantly and permanently the verification of every employé affect the trust that is given to such books. It would seem that expedients which the entire commercial...not discredited, by courts of justice. When It is a more question of whether provisional confidence can be placed In a certain class of statements, there...
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The South Western Reporter, Volume 181

1916 - 1336 pages
...constantly and permanently the verification of every employ*? affect thé trust that is given to such books. It would seem that expedients which the entire commercial world recognizes as safe could be sanctioned, nnd not discredited, by courts of justice. When it is a mere question of whether provisional confidence...
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Cases on the Law of Evidence: Selected from Decisions of English and ...

Edward Wilcox Hinton - 1919 - 1136 pages
...constantly and permanently the verification of every employe affect the trust that is given to such books. It would seem that expedients which the entire commercial...one rule for the business world and another for the courtroom. The merchant and the manufacturer must not be turned away remediless because methods in...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 190

1920 - 1348 pages
...constantly and permanently the verification of every employé affect the trust that is given to such books. It would seem that expedients which the entire commercial...placed in a certain class of statements, there cannot prpfitably and sensibly be one rule for the business world and another for the courtroom. The merchant...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of ..., Volume 58

Montana. Supreme Court - 1921 - 866 pages
...constantly and permanently the verification of every employee affect the trust that is given to such books. It would seem that expedients which the entire commercial...one rule for the business world and another for the courtroom. The merchant and the manufacturer must not be turned away remediless because methods in...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 171

1909 - 1088 pages
...trial judge, and it was, as said by him, the best evidence of which the nature of the case admitted. "When it is a mere question of whether provisional...certain class of statements, there cannot profitably and successfully be one rule for the business world and another for the courtroom." Wigmore on Evidence,...
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