See Also: Bridge-Jumper - Horse Racing(gambling)
Bridge Jumper - Horse Racing(gambling)
Bridge-Jumper (Us) - Greyhound Racing(gambling)
Backstretch (Racing Surface Term) - Horse Racing(gambling)
Bad Actor (Fractious Horse) - Horse Racing(gambling)
Infield Racing (Sport) - Horse Racing(gambling)
Thoroughbred Racing Associations (Tra) - Horse Racing(gambling)
Entry (Racing Office) - Horse Racing(gambling)
Daily Racing Form - Horse Racing(gambling)
Badge Horse - Horse Racing(gambling)

EVIDENCE, CONCLUSIVE (law) and Bridge Jumper - Horse Racing (gambling)


EVIDENCE, CONCLUSIVE (law)


EVIDENCE, CONCLUSIVE. That which, while uncontradicted, satisfies the judge and jury it is also that which cannot be contradicted. and jury it is also that which cannot be contradicted. 2. The record of a court of common law jurisdiction is conclusive as to 2. The record of a court of common law jurisdiction is conclusive as to the facts therein stated. 2 Wash. 64; 2 H. 55; 6 Conn. 508, But the judgment the facts therein stated. 2 Wash. 64; 2 H. 55; 6 Conn. 508, But the judgment and record of a prize court is not conclusive evidence in the state courts, and record of a prize court is not conclusive evidence in the state courts, unless it had jurisdiction of the subject-matter; and whether it had or not, unless it had jurisdiction of the subject-matter; and whether it had or not, the state courts may decide. 1 Conn. 429. See as to the conclusiveness of the state courts may decide. 1 Conn. 429. See as to the conclusiveness of the judgments of foreign courts of admiralty, 4 Cranch, 421, 434; 3 Cranch, the judgments of foreign courts of admiralty, 4 Cranch, 421, 434; 3 Cranch, 458; Gilmer, 16 Const. R. 381 1 N.

Bridge Jumper - Horse Racing (gambling)


A person who wagers large amounts of money, usually on short-priced horses to show, hoping to realize a small, but certain profit. The term comes from the structure these bettors may seek if they lose.