Evidence
Rule 130 Previous Conduct as Evidence

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[1] Evidence that one did or did not do a certain thing at one time is not admissible to prove that he did or did not do the same or a similar thing at another time. But it may be received to prove what things?It may be received to prove:

(1) a specific intent or knowledge,

(2) identity,

(3) plan,

(4) system,

(5) scheme,

(6) habit,

(7) custom or usage,

(8) and the like. (Sec. 34)
[2] An offer in writing to pay a particular sum of money or to deliver a written instrument or specific personal property is equivalent to the actual production and tender of the money, instrument, or property. Under what condition?If the offer is rejected without valid cause. (Sec. 35)

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