| William Selwyn - 1812 - 732 pages
...legitimacy of a child in such a case is disputed, on the ground that the husband was not the father of sucli child, the question to be left to the jury is, whether...at any time, when, by such intercourse, the husband could, by the laws of nature, be the father of such child' (43). Mortgagee. — In ejectment by a mortgagee,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 808 pages
...must be of ' such facts and circumstances as were suf' ficient to prove to the satisfaction of the 'jury that no sexual intercourse took ' place between...' any time, when by such intercourse the ' husband could, by the laws of nature, be • the father of such child.' ' That the non-existence of sexual... | |
| William Selwyn - 1817 - 776 pages
...time, when by such intercourse the husband could, by the laws of nature, be the father of such child*1. Where the legitimacy of a child in such a case is...at any time, when, by such intercourse the husband could, by the laws of nature, be the father of sucli child1 (43). Mortgagee. — In ejectment by a... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 894 pages
...father, must be of such facts and circumstances as were sufficient to prove to the satisfaction of the jury, that no sexual intercourse took place between...at any time, when by such intercourse the husband could, by the laws of nature, be the father of such child." " That the non-existence of sexual intercourse... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Chancery, Nicholas Simons, John Stuart - 1824 - 678 pages
...intercourse did take place between the Hus" band and Wife, at any time, when, by such inter" course, the Husband could, by the laws of nature, be " the...intercourse " took place between the Husband and Wife at any 159 " time, when, by such intercourse, the Husband could, 1811. " by the Laws of Nature, be the Father... | |
| William Selwyn - 1824 - 806 pages
...to the jury is, whether the busband was the father of such child ; and the evidence to prove thajt he was not the father, must be of such facts and circumstances,...at any time, when, by such intercourse the husband could, by the laws, of nature, be the father of such child 1 (44). A child begotten after a divorce,... | |
| William Cruise - 1824 - 548 pages
...prove to the satisfaction of those who are to decide the question, that no sexuai intercourse did take place between the husband and wife, at any time when, by such intercourse, the husband could, by the laws of nature, be the father of such child. Where the legitimacy of a child in such... | |
| William Selwyn - 1827 - 834 pages
...Ib. SC 4 July, 1811. 9 March, 1813. 21 Peers to 13. n Opinion of the judges, SC 4 July, h Ib. 1811. on the ground that the husband was not the father...at any time, when, by such intercourse the husband could, by the laws of nature, be the father of such child" (44). A child begotten after a divorce,... | |
| Denis Le Marchant - 1828 - 592 pages
...father, must be of such facts and circumstances as are " sufficient to prove, to the satisfaction of the jury, that " no sexual intercourse took place between...laws of nature, could be the father " of such child." Thus the case is reduced to a point which depends on the single question, whether the laws of nature... | |
| 1831 - 618 pages
...that he was not the father, must be of such facts and circum'stances as вге sufficient to prore to the satisfaction of a jury that no sexual intercourse...between the husband and wife at any time, when by euch intercourse the husband could, by the laws of nature, be the father of such child. Where the husband... | |
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