| Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 314 sivua
...disproved." * " A person shown not to have been heard of for seven years by those (if any) who if he had been alive would naturally have heard of him, is presumed to be dead unless the circumstances of the case 1 From prae, before, and sumo, take. 2 Stephen : Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity, p. 201. . s By... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1878 - 336 sivua
...been heard of for seven years by those (if any) who if he had been alive would naturally have heard oi him, is presumed to be dead unless the circumstances of the case 1 From prae, before, and sumo, take. * Stephen: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity, p. 201. are such... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1879 - 784 sivua
...that " a person shown not to have been heard of for seven years by those (if any) who, if he had been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed...his not being heard of without assuming his death." Stephen, Law of Evid., c. 14, art. 99 ; 1 Greenl. Evid., sect. 41 ; 1 Taylor, Evid., sect. 157, and... | |
| 1879 - 552 sivua
...seven years by those (if any) who, if he had \ (••-•£: n been alive, would naturally have hoard of him, is presumed to be dead, unless the circumstances of the rase arc Mich as to account for hi* not being heard of without assuming his death." Stephen's Ln\v... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1879 - 790 sivua
...DEATH, PPESUMPTION OF. 1. A persou who for seven years has not been heard of by those who, had he been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed to be dead ; but the law raises no presumption as to the precise time of his death. Davie v. Briggs, 628. 2 The... | |
| 1882 - 658 sivua
...that a person shown not to have been heard of for seven years by those (if any) who, if he had been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed...his not being heard of without assuming his death." There is no presumption as to the time of his death during the seven years. Death will not be presumed... | |
| Nathaniel Cleveland Moak - 1882 - 896 sivua
...e. Croom, 7 Fla., 81. A person who for seven years has not been heard of by those who, had lie been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed to be dead ; but the law raises no presumption as to the precise time of his death. The triers of the facts may... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1887 - 1016 sivua
...DEATH— Presumptions of—Precise Hme.-rA person for seven years not heard of by those who, had he been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed to be dead. But the law raises no presumption as to the precise time of his death. Davie v. Brigyx, 97 TJ. SR 628.... | |
| 1887 - 884 sivua
...hia last residence for seven years without having been heard of by those persons who, if he had been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed to be dead at the expiration of that term: Beat on Presumptions, sec. 140; Lawson on Presumptive Evidence, 200^... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1893 - 510 sivua
...Held— 1. A person shown not to have been heard of for seven years by those (if any) who, if he had been alive, would naturally have heard of him, is presumed to be dead, vnless the circumstances of the case are such as to account for his not being heard from without assuming... | |
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