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2 May, 05:21

What is the legal term for a type of evidence that, unless refuted by evidence to the contrary, will prove a case?

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  1. 2 May, 05:34
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    Prima facie

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    Prima Facie

    A prima facie case is a situation, case or defense that is without a shadow of doubt established by a party's evidence to justify a verdict in his or her favor, as long as such evidence is not rebutted by the other party.

    Prima facie is all about an evidence that is good and sufficient on its face value to establish a given fact or to prove a case
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