| Thomas Starkie - 1826 - 708 страница
...to exclude any inferior evidence from being used, either as a substitute for such instruments, or to contradict or alter them. Of principle, because such...inconvenience if those instruments upon which men's rights depended were liable to be impeached, and contradicted by loose collateral evidence. Consistently with... | |
| Francis Hilliard - 1867 - 664 страница
...to exclude any inferior evidence from being used, either as a substitute for such instruments, or to contradict or alter them. Of principle, because such instruments are in their ovn nature and origin entitled to a much higher degree of credit than that which appertains to parol... | |
| New York (State). Court of Appeals, George Franklin Comstock, Henry Rogers Selden, Francis Kernan, Erasmus Peshine Smith, Joel Tiffany, Edward Jordan Dimock, Samuel Hand, Hiram Edward Sickels, Louis J. Rezzemini, Edmund Hamilton Smith, Edwin Augustus Bedell, Alvah S. Newcomb, James Newton Fiero - 1867 - 674 страница
...to exclude any inferior evidence from being used either as a substitute for such instruments or to contradict or alter them: of principle, because such...great mischief and inconvenience, if those instruments The People v. Zeyst, upon which men's rights depend were liable to be impeached and controverted by... | |
| Iowa - 1872 - 292 страница
...Slpple v. The District Townshp of Lester. being used either as a substitute for such instruments or to contradict or alter them : of principle, because such...controverted by loose collateral evidence." (Starkie, part IY, page 995, vol III, 3d Am. Ed.) The reason of the rule upon which the courts agree with such entire... | |
| Francis Hilliard - 1873 - 852 страница
...to exclude any inferior evidence from being used, either as a substitute for such instruments, or to contradict or alter them. Of principle, because such...inconvenience if those instruments upon which men's rights depended were liable to be impeached and contradicted by loose collateral evidence."3 (a) § 2. Parol... | |
| Iowa - 1880 - 288 страница
...to exclude any inferior evidence from being used either as a substitute for such instruments or to contradict or alter them; of principle, because such...that which appertains to parol evidence; of policy, oecause it would be attended with great mischief and inconvenience, if those instruments Ellas Sipple... | |
| 1902 - 988 страница
...This is a matter both of principle and policy; of principle, because such instruments are in their h what are deemed to be the acts of bankruptcy, as follows: parol evidence; of policy, because it would be attended with great mischief if those instruments upon... | |
| Iowa - 1888 - 368 страница
...to exclude any inferior evidence from being used either as a substitute for such instruments or to contradict or alter them; of principle, because such...to parol evidence; of policy, because it would be at tended with great mischief and inconvenience, if those instruments upon which men's rights depend... | |
| Iowa - 1892 - 352 страница
...to exclude any inferior evidence from being used either as a substitute for such instruments or to contradict or alter them; of principle, because such...controverted by loose collateral evidence." Starkie, part IV, page 995, volume III, 3d Am. Ed. The reason of the rule upon which the courts agree with such entire... | |
| India, Tarapada Banerji - 1896 - 738 страница
...This is a matter both of principle and policy : of principle, because such instruments are in their nature and origin entitled to a much higher degree of credit than parol evidence : of policy, because it would be attended with great mischief, if those instruments... | |
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