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Cross-examination
(c) by appealing to his consciousness of a weak memory [this courseis taken with very old people]. (d) reminding him that he has spoken othrwise, or that others have; and other methods of showing his evidence ought
Estate
by elegit. (2) The time of enjoyment, either-- (A) In possession, or (B) In expectancy, subdivided into-- (a) Reminders created by convention of parties, which are (a) vested, (b) contingent or executory, (c) cross. (b) Reversions arising
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Cross-examination
(c) by appealing to his consciousness of a weak memory [this courseis taken with very old people]. (d) reminding him that he has spoken othrwise, or that others have; and other methods of showing his evidence ought
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by elegit. (2) The time of enjoyment, either-- (A) In possession, or (B) In expectancy, subdivided into-- (a) Reminders created by convention of parties, which are (a) vested, (b) contingent or executory, (c) cross. (b) Reversions arising
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