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... means . The important documents which constitute the subjects treated in Part II , as Advertisement , Proposal , Contract , Bond , Specifications , and Information for Bidders , are also capitalized for a similar reason . The system of ...
... means . The important documents which constitute the subjects treated in Part II , as Advertisement , Proposal , Contract , Bond , Specifications , and Information for Bidders , are also capitalized for a similar reason . The system of ...
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... means to perform the service in which he employs them , he is not answerable when there is no countervailing statute , to one of them for an injury received by him in consequence of the carelessness of another , while both are engaged ...
... means to perform the service in which he employs them , he is not answerable when there is no countervailing statute , to one of them for an injury received by him in consequence of the carelessness of another , while both are engaged ...
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... means ( as a law ) ; and the law states clearly that it means what it says ; it is not always , however , entirely easy to determine what it does mean or does say , and for this reason certain rules have been laid down by the courts in ...
... means ( as a law ) ; and the law states clearly that it means what it says ; it is not always , however , entirely easy to determine what it does mean or does say , and for this reason certain rules have been laid down by the courts in ...
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... means of determining what part of the evidence is to be accepted as true , and what part rejected as false , then the settlement of this matter is for the jury , who are the sole judges of the facts ; for example , the credibility of ...
... means of determining what part of the evidence is to be accepted as true , and what part rejected as false , then the settlement of this matter is for the jury , who are the sole judges of the facts ; for example , the credibility of ...
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... means by which any alleged fact is established or disproved . There are two important sides or features of evidence ; first , its " competency " ; second , its " weight . " Competent evidence is that which is appropriate in its nature ...
... means by which any alleged fact is established or disproved . There are two important sides or features of evidence ; first , its " competency " ; second , its " weight . " Competent evidence is that which is appropriate in its nature ...
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