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" Being returned of the vicinage whence the cause of action ariseth, the law supposeth them thence to have sufficient knowledge to try the matter in issue (and so they must), though no evidence were given on either side in court; but to this evidence the... "
The Political Constitutions of Great Britain and Ireland: Asserted and ... - الصفحة 184
بواسطة Charles Lucas - 1751 - عدد الصفحات: 614
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The political constititions of Great-Britain and Ireland, asserted ..., المجلد 2

Charles Lucas - 1785 - عدد الصفحات: 370
...the Law fuppofeth them thence to have fufficient Knowlege to try the Matter in iffue, (and fo they muft) though no Evidence were given on either Side...the Judge is a Stranger, and he knows no more of the Fa£l, than he has learned in Court, and perhaps by falfe Depofitionsj andconfequently, knows nothing....

An Inquiry Into the Power of Juries to Decide Incidentally on Questions of Law

George Worthington - 1840 - عدد الصفحات: 72
...law supposetn them thence to have sufficient knowledge to try the matter in issue (and so they must) though no evidence were given on either side in court; but to this evidence the judge 'is a stranger. They may have evidence from their own personal knowledge, by which they may be assured, and sometimes...

Reports of cases decided in: afterw. determined by the ..., العدد 2،المجلد 1

William Pugsley - 1879 - عدد الصفحات: 814
...sufficient knowledge to try tinmatter in issue (and so they must), though no evidence were given on eitJier side in Court; but to this evidence the Judge is a stranger." In the Mayor of Devizes v. Clark* the question was not whether the jury were justified in finding a...

The Law of Evidence in Civil Cases, المجلد 1

Burr W. Jones - 1896 - عدد الصفحات: 718
...law supposed them to have knowledge of and capacity to try the Matter in Issue (and so they must), though no Evidence were given on either side in court; but to this the Judge is a Stranger, ie , he cannot Judge without evidence though the Jury may. " ' But this is...

Readings on the History and System of the Common Law

1904 - عدد الصفحات: 412
...law supposeth them thence to have sufficient knowledge to try the matter in issue (and so they must) though no evidence were given on either side in court, but to this evidence the judge is stranger. 2. They may have evidence from their own personal knowledge, by which they may be assured,...

Cases on the Law of Evidence: Selected from Decisions of English and ...

Edward Wilcox Hinton - 1919 - عدد الصفحات: 1136
...law supposeth them thence to have sufficient knowledge to try the matter in issue (and so they must), though no evidence were given on either side in court; but to this evidence the judge is a stranger. 2. They may have evidence from their own personal knowledge, by which they may be assured, and sometimes...

Cases on Trial Practice in Civil Actions: Selected from English and American ...

James Patterson McBaine - 1927 - عدد الصفحات: 1074
...law supposeth them thence to have sufficient knowledge to try the matter in issue (and so they must) though no evidence were given on either side in Court, but to this evidence the Judge is a stranger. 3. The jury may know the witnesses to be stigmatiz'd and infamous, which may be unknown to the parties,...

Cases in Constitutional Law

Sir David Lindsay Keir, Frederick Henry Lawson - 1928 - عدد الصفحات: 520
...law supposeth them thence to have sufficient knowledge to try the matter in issue (and so they must) though no evidence were given on either side in court, but to this evidence the judge is a stranger. 2. They may have evidence from their own personal knowledge, by which they may be assured, and sometimes...

Select Statutes, Cases, and Documents to Illustrate English Constitutional ...

Sir Charles Grant Robertson - 1904 - عدد الصفحات: 478
...law supposeth them thence to have sufficient knowledge to try the matter in issue (and so they must) though no evidence were given on either side in court,...but to this evidence the judge is a stranger. (2) They may have evidence from their own personal knowledge, by which they may be assured, and sometimes...

The Stuart Constitution, 1603-1688: Documents and Commentary

J. P. Kenyon - 1986 - عدد الصفحات: 504
...law supposeth them thence to have sufficient knowledge to try the matter in issue (and so they must) though no evidence were given on either side in court; but to this evidence the judge is a stranger. 2. They may have evidence from their own personal knowledge, by which they may be assured, and sometimes...
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