Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 444
... experts . The distinction between these two kinds of testimony is apparent . In the one instance the facts are to be stated by the experts and the conclusion is to be drawn by the jury ; in the other , the expert states the facts and ...
... experts . The distinction between these two kinds of testimony is apparent . In the one instance the facts are to be stated by the experts and the conclusion is to be drawn by the jury ; in the other , the expert states the facts and ...
Page 510
... expert may testify ( a ) as to facts , ( b ) as to conclusions . 35 . 36 . 37 . A witness said : " Mrs. Jones told ... EXPERT WITNESS 1 . Define the meaning of the term " expert witness . " 2. In what kinds of proceedings may an engineer ...
... expert may testify ( a ) as to facts , ( b ) as to conclusions . 35 . 36 . 37 . A witness said : " Mrs. Jones told ... EXPERT WITNESS 1 . Define the meaning of the term " expert witness . " 2. In what kinds of proceedings may an engineer ...
Page 511
... expert witness is not sure that he understands what a question asked him means , what should he do ? 23. Can an expert witness , who is on the stand , ask for an opportunity to refresh his memory before answering a specific question ...
... expert witness is not sure that he understands what a question asked him means , what should he do ? 23. Can an expert witness , who is on the stand , ask for an opportunity to refresh his memory before answering a specific question ...
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