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Dying declaration

presence of the accused. It is, therefore, not tested by cross-examination on behalf of the accused. But a dying declaration is … in which the cause of that person's death comes into question. It is true that a dying declaration is not a

Estate

parties, which are (a) vested, (b) contingent or executory, (c) cross. (b) Reversions arising by operation of law. (3) The number … a State grant'. According to this definition, the properties in question would be 'estate' as defined in Article 31A of the

Joint-tenancy

law much more accommodating than a tenancy in common, unless cross-remainders are expressed or implied. The law itself now adopts it … property; lands, acquired jure accrescendi, will consequently pass. A curious question some times arose as to what is the law in

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Witness

But that s. is meant to regulate the right of cross-examination. It is not a guide to the connotation of the … that title. A witness is not obliged to answer any question which tends to criminate him. On the application of either

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Dying declaration

presence of the accused. It is, therefore, not tested by cross-examination on behalf of the accused. But a dying declaration is … in which the cause of that person's death comes into question. It is true that a dying declaration is not a

Estate

parties, which are (a) vested, (b) contingent or executory, (c) cross. (b) Reversions arising by operation of law. (3) The number … a State grant'. According to this definition, the properties in question would be 'estate' as defined in Article 31A of the

Joint-tenancy

law much more accommodating than a tenancy in common, unless cross-remainders are expressed or implied. The law itself now adopts it … property; lands, acquired jure accrescendi, will consequently pass. A curious question some times arose as to what is the law in

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Witness

But that s. is meant to regulate the right of cross-examination. It is not a guide to the connotation of the … that title. A witness is not obliged to answer any question which tends to criminate him. On the application of either

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