Analytical Tables of the Law of Evidence for Use With Stephens Digest of the L

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Analytical Tables of the Law of Evidence for Use With Stephens Digest of the L
George Mifflin Dallas
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8 1 Real Evidence may be said to com- prise any object the inspection whereof, either taken by itself, or in connection with other facts, proves or renders proba- ble the past, present or future existence or non-existence of any relevant fact, and the term, no doubt, is inclusive of some ob- jects which are not specifically enumerated in this table. See, in general, note of the American Editor to Art. 62.
2 Comm. V. Emmons, 98 Mass. 6 (1867); Indiana Car Co. Vs. Parker, 100 Ind. 181 (1884). Whe
...ther a person suing for per- sonal injuries can be compelled by the court to submit his person to examination either by the jury or by physicians, is a question upon which the authorities are not agreed. Such power has been denied in Pettit v. Brewer, 8 W. N. C. 253 (1880) and in Railway Co. V. Botsford, 141 U. S. 250 (1891) ; on the other hand it has been held to exist in Atchison, etc. , R. R Co. V. Thul, 29 Kans. 466 (1883).
3 Line v. Taylor, 3 F. & F. 731 (1862) : Ferocious dog brought into court to prove his disposition.


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