| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1891 - 906 str.
...of the plaintiff as would have authorized the reception of the testimony. Our code, §3790, declares that acquiescence or silence, when the circumstances...denial, or other conduct, may amount to an admission. But where a plaintift or defendant introduces a witness in court, we do not think that the acquiescence... | |
| Georgia - 1896 - 434 str.
...(8788.) Definitions. Admissions usually refer to civil cases; confessions to criminal. §1008. (8790.) Acquiescence, or silence, when the circumstances require...denial, or other conduct, may amount to an admission. Of admissions and confessions. when it affirmatively appears that he assented to them by silence or... | |
| 1903 - 1036 str.
...should have been excluded on the idea that It did not come within the provisions of Civ. Code, S 5196, that "acquiescence or silence, when the circumstances...denial or other conduct, may amount to an admission." If, In point of fact, as claimed by the plaintiff, an employe of the company shot the decedent, and... | |
| 1918 - 1300 str.
...have been excluded on the idea that it did not come within the provisions of the Civil Code, § 5195, that 'acquiescence or silence, when the circumstances...denial or other conduct, may amount to an admission.' If, in point of fact, as claimed by the plaintiff, an employee of the company shot the decedent and... | |
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