Bartlet v. Delprat

4 Mass. 702
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedNovember 15, 1808
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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Bluebook
Bartlet v. Delprat, 4 Mass. 702 (Mass. 1808).

Opinion

The cause stood continued nisi for advisement, and at the succeeding March term in Suffolk, the opinion of the Court was delivered to the following effect by

Sewall, J.

[After stating the evidence admitted at the trial.] Against this evidence of the father’s declarations the demandant objects, on the ground that they are of the nature of hearsay evidence, and are the words of a party to the supposed deed, who, when speaking them, had an interest in declaring as he did.

The ground of admitting this evidence was, that the witnesses spoke to the fact, that declarations had been made by the father, which declarations were inconsistent with the claim and title of the demandant; were made at a time when no controversy existed respecting the land now in question; and were made by the person occupying the land relative to the nature and extent of his oceu pancy and title.

The evidence objected to has some analogy to a sort of evidence sometimes received, and justified by the authorities; particularly the declarations of tenants respecting their occupancy, when the seisin of the proprietor, or the extent of his boundaries, or of the appendages of his estate, are in * dispute ;

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