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Excerpt from The Law of Evidence in Civil Cases, Vol. 1 of 3
Since the rules of evidence are for the most part the outgrowth of judicial decisions, and belong to the domain of judge-made law, and not to that of codes and statutes, it is not remarkable that, in a country having many independent jurisdictions, there should have arisen in the course of more than a century innumerable con?icting decisions on the law of evidence.
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