| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Sir Edward Hyde East - Law reports, digests, etc - 1809 - 540 pages
...respect to leases dependent on lives, and also according to the statute of bigamy (I Jac. I, c. 11.) the presumption of the duration of life, with respect...from the time when they were last known to be living. Therefore, in the absence of all other evidence to shew that he was living at a later period, there... | |
| William Ballantine - Entail - 1812 - 272 pages
...respect to leases dependent on lives, and also according to the statute of bigamy, (1 Jac. I. c. 11.) the presumption of the duration of life, with respect...from the time when they were last known to be living. Therefore, in the absence of all other evidence to show that he was living at a later period, there... | |
| Francis Buller - Actions and defenses - 1817 - 684 pages
...dependent on lives, and also according to tlie statute of Bigamy (1 Jac. I. c. II.) the pre»umption of the duration of life with respect to persons of...ends at the expiration of seven years from the time they were last known to be living. Doe v. Jesson, 6 East, 85. Strict proof is required of the diligent... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 894 pages
...sufficient ? AW*»» v. Whittal, 1 B. & A. 19. According to the stat. of bigamy, (1 Jac. 1. c. II.) the presumption of the duration of life, with respect to persons of whom no account can be given, seems to end at the expiration of seven years, from the time when they were last known to be living.... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Actions and defenses - 1825 - 838 pages
...Rrp. 461 ; but in analogy to the statute 19 Car. 2, and the tlatate of bigamy, ( I Jac. 1, c. 11,) the presumption of the duration of life, with respect...no account can be given, ends at the expiration of stven years, from the time when they were last known to be living. Per 1..I. EUeoborou<;li, Doe v.... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law reports, digests, etc - 1828 - 604 pages
...with respect to leases dependent on lives, and also according to the statute of bigamy, 1 II, c. 11, the presumption of the duration of life, with respect...the time when they were last known to be living;" per Lord Elleiibnrough in Doe v. Jessmi, 6 East, 85; which principle is recognized in Doe dem. Lloyd... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Evidence (Law) - 1831 - 788 pages
...duration oflife.~\ As to persons of whom no account can be given, the presumption of the duration of life ends at the expiration of seven years from the time when they were last known to be living. Per Lord Ellenboroiigh , Doe v. Jesson, 6 East, 84 ; see also Doe v. Deakin, 4 B. and A. 433. Proof... | |
| Law - 1833 - 560 pages
...Doe v. Jetton, 6 East, H5. The rule of law vas stated bv Lord Ellrntmrouffh to be, that ;hc presumed duration of life, with respect to persons of whom no account can be given, :nds at the expiration of seven years from the time when they were last known to be living, [n Norris... | |
| George Barclay Mansel - Forms (Law) - 1839 - 244 pages
...as to the duration of life is said to arise, with respect to persons of whom no account can be given at the expiration of seven years from the time when they were last known to be living; Stowell v. Lord Zouch, Plow. 358; Doe v. Jussnit, 6 East, 80; Hopewell v. DC Pinna, 2 Campb. 113 ;... | |
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