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Proof
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Proof Meaning of Proof The result or the effect of evidence ; frequently used as synonymous with competent and legal evidence; testimony . The logically sufficient reason for assenting to the truth of a […]
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Standards of Proof
Standards of Proof in the law of the United StatesStandards of Proof: Related U.S. ResourcesStandards of Proof in the American Law Encyclopedia<a href=http://lawi.us/tag/crimin…
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Half-proof
In civil law. That which is insufficient as the foundation of a sentence or decree, although in itself entitled to some credit. Vicat, Probatio. …
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Testimonial Proof
In civil law. A term used in the same sense as parol evidence is used at common law, and in contradistinction to literal proof, which is written evidence. …
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Testimonial Proof
In civil law. A term used in the same sense as parol evidence is used at common law, and in contradistinction to literal proof, which is written evidence. …
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Semi-proof
In civil law. Presumption of fact. This degree of proof is thus defined: Non est ignorandum, probationem semiplenam earn esse, per quam rei gestae fides aliqua fit judici; non tamen tanta ut jure debeat in pronuncianda sententia earn sequi. Mascardus, de Prob. vol. 1, quaest. […]
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Failure Of Proof
Allegation is unproved in whole or general scope and meaning as opposed to unproof of particular(s) only.
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Affirmative proof
Evidence going to establish a proposition, as contrasted to the establishment of a proposition by failure of proof to the contrary….
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Affirmative proof
Evidence going to establish a proposition, as contrasted to the establishment of a proposition by failure of proof to the contrary….
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Burden Of Proof
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Burden Of Proof Meaning of Burden Of Proof A necessity to prove affirmatively the truth of facts alleged by a litigant by preponderance of evidence . In a civil trial , as a normal rule, the burden of […]
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Burden Of Proof
Legal Definition and Related Resources of Burden Of Proof Meaning of Burden Of Proof A necessity to prove affirmatively the truth of facts alleged by a litigant by preponderance of evidence . In a civil trial , as a normal rule, the burden of […]
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Judgment Proof
A colloquial expression. A person who has no assets is said to be judgment proof because no court process can be effectively used against him to collect a debt from him.
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Standard of Proof
There are three standards of proof:In criminal cases, the offense must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.In civil cases, a mere preponderance of the evidence.(more likely than not).In some civil cases, and in juvenile proceedings such as a permanent end of parental rights, an in […]
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Proof Beyond Reasonable Doubt
Proof beyond reasonable doubt in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of proof beyond reasonable doubt.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Law Enforcement Agency Further […]
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Proof of Age
Proof of age in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of proof of age.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Police Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading proof of age in A Dictionary […]