236 F. 133 | 9th Cir. | 1916
“Will you state wbat was the nature of the negotiations you then had pond-ing for the sale of the Homer to other parties in the event that the sale to the government did not go through.”
This was offered “to show that the parties were acting in absolutely good faith, and that they actually did have prospects of selling the vessel.” The court below ruled that they were not required to show good faith, and excluded the offered testimony. Again the plain
“The government is subjected to the same rules respecting the burden o£ proof, tbe quantity and character of evidence, the presumptions of law. and fact, that attend the prosecution of a like action by an individual.”
The petition is denied.