Cole v Manning

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1876
Date1876
CourtDivisional Court
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4 cases
  • Simpson v Collinson
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 10 December 1963
    ...is a corroboration of the appellant's evidence in a material particular. 17 Now we have been referred amongst other cases to the case of Cole v. Manning, decided in 1877 and reported in Volume 2 of the Law Reports Queen's Bench Division at page 611. That was a case in which, paternity havin......
  • Gedeon v Commissioner of NSW Crime Commission
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 4 September 2008
    ...v Boddy (1860) 30 LJ P & M 23; Wales v Wales [1900] P 63; McConville v Bayley (1914) 17 CLR 509; [1914] 17 CLR. 202 Eg Cole v Manning (1877) 2 QBD 611. 203Wilcox v Gotfrey (1872) 26 LT 204 Quoted by Hoffmann, South African Law of Evidence, 2nd ed (1970) at 369: De Criminibus Ad D 48.15.6 (t......
  • Paquette v. Chubb and Chubb Estate, (1988) 29 O.A.C. 243 (CA)
    • Canada
    • Ontario Court of Appeal (Ontario)
    • 30 June 1988
    ...issue; evidence which could not have been withdrawn from the jury; evidence which, to use the language of Mellor, J., in Cole v. Manning, 2 Q.B.D. 611, a case under the Bastardy Act, shews at least a probability that the statement of the plaintiff is true. It may not be very strong evidence......
  • Buckman v. Griffin, (1974) 6 Nfld. & P.E.I.R. 104 (NFCA)
    • Canada
    • Newfoundland and Labrador Court of Appeal (Newfoundland)
    • 6 February 1974
    ...of the putative father constituted corroboration of the mother's evidence - Paragraphs 3 to 10. Cases Noticed: Cole v. Manning (1877), 2 Q.B.D. 611, appld. [para. Munro v. Krause, [1931] 4 D.L.R. 120, appld. [para. 8]. Statutes Noticed: Children of Unmarried Parents Act, S. Nfld. 1964, c. 4......

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