Excerpt from Notes to Phillipps' Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Vol. 2
Where a judge has improperly refused to nonsuit a plaintiff because of a defect in the evidence on his side, the error is cured by the proof being subsequently given. (murray v. Judah, 6 Cowen's Rep. 484.
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