116.
Estoppel of acceptor of bill of exchange, bailee or licensee.
PART III
PRODUCTION AND EFFECT OF EVIDENCE
CHAPTER IX
OF THE BURDEN OF PROOF
117.
Burden of proof.
118.
On whom burden of proof lies.
119.
Burden of proof as to particular fact.
120.
Burden of proving fact to be proved to make evidence admissible.
121.
Burden of proving that case of accused comes within exceptions.
122.
Burden of proving fact especially within knowledge.
123.
Burden of proving death of person known to have been alive with thirty years.
124.
Burden of proving that person is alive who has not been heard of for seven
years.
125.
Burden of proof as to relationship in the cases of partners, landlord and tenant,
principal and agent.
126.
Burden of proof as to ownership.
127.
Proof of good faith in transactions where one party is in relation of active
confidence.
128.
Birth during marriage conclusive proof of legitimacy.
129.
Court may presume existence of certain facts.
CHAPTER X
OF THE EXAMINATION OF WITNESS
130.
Order of production and examination of witnesses.
131.
Judge to decide as to admissibility of evidence.
132.
Examinationinchief, etc.
133.
Order of examinations.
134.
Crossexamination of person called to produce a document.
135.
Witnesses to character.
136.
Leading questions.
137.
When leading questions must not be asked.
138.
When leading questions may be asked.
139.
Evidence as to matters in writing.
140.
Crossexamination as to previous statements in writing.
141.
Questions lawful in crossexamination.
142.
When witness to be compelled to answer.
143.
Court to decide when question shall be asked and when witness compelled to
answer.
144.
Question not to be asked without reasonable grounds.
145.
Procedure of Court in case of question being asked without reasonable grounds.
146.
Indecent and scandalous question.
147.
Procedure of Court in cases of defamation, , libel and slander.
148.
Questions intended to insult or annoy.
149.
Exclusion of evidence to contradict answers to questions testing veracity.
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