The Principles of the Law of Evidence With Elementary Rules for Conducting the

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(1?) Per Willes, J. , delivering the 557.
opinion of the judges in Malcomson {k) Bonnier, Traite des Preuves, v. D'Dea, 10 Ho. Lo. Cas. 593, 614. § 732. 54 850 SECONDARY RULES OF EVIDENCE.
proceedings between third parties, (z) provided such declarations were made against proprietory (y) or pecuniary interest, (Jt) and do not derrogate from the title of third parties ; e. G. , a declaration made by a deceased tenant is not admissible, if it derogates from the title of the r
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The admissibility of declarations against interest, made by parties to a suit, rests on a different principle. (;/z) The ground of this exception is, the improba- bility that a party would falsely make a declaration to fix himself with liability ; but cases may be put where his doing so would be an advantage to him. E. G. , the accounts of the receiver or steward of an estate have, through neglect or worse, got into a state of derange- (*) 1 Phill. Ev. Ch. 8, sect. 7 ; Tayl. 341.


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