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Page 101
... court , or other judicial mandates are to be carried out . Thus in Flythe as : Eastern Carolina Coach Co. , 143 S.E. 865 , the supreme court held that the lower court had the right to compel the plaintiff in a tort action to submit to a ...
... court , or other judicial mandates are to be carried out . Thus in Flythe as : Eastern Carolina Coach Co. , 143 S.E. 865 , the supreme court held that the lower court had the right to compel the plaintiff in a tort action to submit to a ...
Page 185
... held not to be competent testimony because privileged . In Provident Life & Accident Ins . Co. vs. Chapman , 118 So. 437 , another Mississippi case , the supreme court ruled that facts learned by the physician from an examination of a ...
... held not to be competent testimony because privileged . In Provident Life & Accident Ins . Co. vs. Chapman , 118 So. 437 , another Mississippi case , the supreme court ruled that facts learned by the physician from an examination of a ...
Page 269
... conducted a sanatorium under a state license with unlawfully restraining her of her liberty and detaining her in his sanatorium . The supreme court in this case decided that from the proof submitted the plaintiff was at no time insane ...
... conducted a sanatorium under a state license with unlawfully restraining her of her liberty and detaining her in his sanatorium . The supreme court in this case decided that from the proof submitted the plaintiff was at no time insane ...
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