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fact. See merely indicative evidence.</p> | fact. See merely indicative evidence.</p> | ||
[merely indicative evidence] By merely indicative evidence<lb/> | <p>[merely indicative evidence] By merely indicative evidence<lb/> | ||
under stand such evidence as although credited would not<lb/> | under stand such evidence as although credited would not<lb/> | ||
be fit to constitute the ground of the decision as the question of<lb/> | be fit to constitute the ground of the decision as the question of<lb/> | ||
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be specified to help constitute <gap/> to ground: but which<lb/> | be specified to help constitute <gap/> to ground: but which<lb/> | ||
may at the same time be <del><gap/></del> relevant and more or loss useful<lb/> | may at the same time be <del><gap/></del> relevant and more or loss useful<lb/> | ||
by affording evidence of the existence of some other <add>a certain piece of appropriate</add> evidence<lb/> | |||
<add>evidence</add> which of existing forthcoming and credited would be fit <add>constitute</add> to be<lb/> | |||
conceived and <add>or help constitution<add>a</add></add><add><del>by</del> ground <add>of</add></add><add>the Judges decrees</add> <unclear>intended</unclear> to in the <gap/> of appropriate</p> | |||
<p>An example of a piece of appropriate evidence, is the<lb/> | |||
listening of a <del>person</del> percipient witness: that is to any of a <lb/> | |||
person who in relation to the fact in question declares that<lb/> | |||
at the time <add>and place</add> in question it was present to his <gap/>, the<lb/> | |||
so much that he had perception of it</p> | |||
<p>An example of a piece of querely indication evidence<lb/> | |||
is all <hi rend="underline">hearsay</hi> <add>the sort of evidence</add> evidence: <del>the</del> evidence given by a <lb/> | |||
person who declares that <del>to the series of</del><add>once upon a time</add> with relation to the<lb/> | |||
fact in question a <add>he heard</add> certain other person <del>so that other</del> say - that<lb/> | |||
he the <gap/>id other person was a percipient witness</p> | |||
<p>By the same person, with relation to the same fact, and<lb/> | |||
increases the same time and place <del><gap/></del> it may happen that evidence<lb/> | |||
of both kinds, appropriate and purely<add>merely</add> indicative or delivered.<lb/> | |||
Testification by Auriters: <add>that is appropriate evidence</add> I heard Occulators say he saw the fact as<lb/> | |||
it <gap/> place. This is <del>purely indicative</del> <add>merely hearsay</add> evidence <add><del>an</del></add>:<add>[+]</add> Suppose Auriter<lb/> | |||
to add I moreover seen the fact takes place <note><add>[+]</add> evidence not fit to help<lb/> | |||
constituted, the grand of a <lb/> | |||
decree but more the less<lb/> | |||
altogether fit to be received<lb/> | |||
and acted upon in the <lb/> | |||
character of indicative evidence although <add>with reference</add> <del>it <gap/></del>to appropriate evidence it be merely end</note></p> | |||
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1823. Oct<hi rend="underline">r..</hi> 19
Constitutional Code. I. Enactive
Expositious Part
[Merely indicativeappropriate evidence] By appropriate evidence understand
such evidence as in so far as credited is fit to constitute
or help constitute the grounds of a decree in the question of
fact. See merely indicative evidence.
[merely indicative evidence] By merely indicative evidence
under stand such evidence as although credited would not
be fit to constitute the ground of the decision as the question of
fact not acceptunless it be in certain particular cases which require to
be specified to help constitute to ground: but which
may at the same time be relevant and more or loss useful
by affording evidence of the existence of some other a certain piece of appropriate evidence
evidence which of existing forthcoming and credited would be fit constitute to be
conceived and or help constitution<add>a</add>by ground <add>of</add>the Judges decrees intended to in the of appropriate
An example of a piece of appropriate evidence, is the
listening of a person percipient witness: that is to any of a
person who in relation to the fact in question declares that
at the time and place in question it was present to his , the
so much that he had perception of it
An example of a piece of querely indication evidence
is all hearsay the sort of evidence evidence: the evidence given by a
person who declares that to the series ofonce upon a time with relation to the
fact in question a he heard certain other person so that other say - that
he the id other person was a percipient witness
By the same person, with relation to the same fact, and
increases the same time and place it may happen that evidence
of both kinds, appropriate and purelymerely indicative or delivered.
Testification by Auriters: that is appropriate evidence I heard Occulators say he saw the fact as
it place. This is purely indicative merely hearsay evidence an:[+] Suppose Auriter
to add I moreover seen the fact takes place [+] evidence not fit to help
constituted, the grand of a
decree but more the less
altogether fit to be received
and acted upon in the
character of indicative evidence although with reference it to appropriate evidence it be merely end
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