A question is a line which ask something .
In legal proceedings, a question of law involves interpreting and applying the law, while a question of fact involves determining the truth or falsehood of specific events or circumstances.
A question of fact deals with determining what actually happened in a case, while a question of law involves interpreting and applying the legal principles to the facts of the case.
True. Summary judgment will be granted only if there are no genuine question of fact and the sole question is a question of Law.
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It is a dispute between people involved in a law suit that must be resolved by a jury at trial
Only you can answer this question for yourself, because it is a matter of opinion and not a FACT of law.
Questions of fact are usually resolved by a jury. Questions of law are usually resolved by a judge. So if the law is clear, but the evidence and facts need to be interpreted to determine an outcome, it is a jury question. If it is unclear what law applies, it is a question for a judge.
Your question is too broad. You need to visit a law library and do your own research.Your question is too broad. You need to visit a law library and do your own research.Your question is too broad. You need to visit a law library and do your own research.Your question is too broad. You need to visit a law library and do your own research.
A fact implied in law is a fact that is automatically assumed to be true based on legal principles, while a fact implied in fact is a fact that is inferred from the circumstances of a case.
the answer is law
Some would question that fact.
Law for a fact