It is the purpose of this article to provide a means of ready reference to all of the Washington cases, up to and including the 133rd Washington, which have construed, applied or discussed the statute of this state which excludes testimony in certain cases by interested parties as to transactions with persons since deceased
Covers cases on exceptions to the hearsay rule, on facts that must be included in hypothetical quest...
Plaintiffs, husband and wife, brought suit against decedent\u27s estate for specific performance of ...
Plaintiff, surviving member of a thirteen year meretricious relationship with defendant\u27s deceden...
It is the purpose of this article to provide a means of ready reference to all of the Washington cas...
This is written to supplement the article appearing In 1 Washington Law Review 21 on this subject, a...
In an action against an executor to recover money alleged loaned to decedent, plaintiff introduced t...
The Dead Man Statutes of the several states, which exclude testimony by interested parties in cert...
By reducing the burden of proving a gift causa mortis where the state is the only contestant, In re ...
Washington courts hold that where a statement by an unavailable declarant, offered in the trial of a...
Covers cases on the attestation of wills requiring personal knowledge of the genuineness of the dece...
Nearly twenty years after it was announced, the Washington court has amplified an announced intentio...
By an amended information, in a recent Washington case, respondent was charged with the crime of per...
The authors examine in detail the validity of the private sale provisions of the Washington Deed of ...
At common law persons convicted of heinous offenses were not competent as witnesses. In order to be ...
Covers cases on perjury and what constitutes a valid oath, burglary and the effect of possessing sto...
Covers cases on exceptions to the hearsay rule, on facts that must be included in hypothetical quest...
Plaintiffs, husband and wife, brought suit against decedent\u27s estate for specific performance of ...
Plaintiff, surviving member of a thirteen year meretricious relationship with defendant\u27s deceden...
It is the purpose of this article to provide a means of ready reference to all of the Washington cas...
This is written to supplement the article appearing In 1 Washington Law Review 21 on this subject, a...
In an action against an executor to recover money alleged loaned to decedent, plaintiff introduced t...
The Dead Man Statutes of the several states, which exclude testimony by interested parties in cert...
By reducing the burden of proving a gift causa mortis where the state is the only contestant, In re ...
Washington courts hold that where a statement by an unavailable declarant, offered in the trial of a...
Covers cases on the attestation of wills requiring personal knowledge of the genuineness of the dece...
Nearly twenty years after it was announced, the Washington court has amplified an announced intentio...
By an amended information, in a recent Washington case, respondent was charged with the crime of per...
The authors examine in detail the validity of the private sale provisions of the Washington Deed of ...
At common law persons convicted of heinous offenses were not competent as witnesses. In order to be ...
Covers cases on perjury and what constitutes a valid oath, burglary and the effect of possessing sto...
Covers cases on exceptions to the hearsay rule, on facts that must be included in hypothetical quest...
Plaintiffs, husband and wife, brought suit against decedent\u27s estate for specific performance of ...
Plaintiff, surviving member of a thirteen year meretricious relationship with defendant\u27s deceden...