The claim that can be asserted without evidence requires evidence to be considered valid.
Asserted immunity from prosecution refers to the claim made by an individual that they are protected from being prosecuted for a crime or wrongdoing due to a legal immunity they possess. This assertion is typically based on a specific legal privilege or protection granted to the individual, such as diplomatic immunity or testimonial immunity. However, the validity of the asserted immunity is subject to verification and interpretation by the legal authorities.
The mayor asserted that he had no knowledge of the impropriety.
the asserted man goes to prison because of his forcefull behavior
-adjective1.confidently aggressive or self-assured; positive: aggressive; dogmatic: He is too assertive as a salesman. 2.having a distinctive or pronounced taste or aroma.
The Kentucky Resolutions, authored by Jefferson, went further than Madison's Virginia Resolution and asserted that states had the power to nullify unconstitutional Federal Laws.
The Kentucky Resolutions, authored by Jefferson, went further than Madison's Virginia Resolution and asserted that states had the power to nullify unconstitutional Federal Laws.
The act of asserting, or that which is asserted; positive declaration or averment; affirmation; statement asserted; position advanced., Maintenance; vindication; as, the assertion of one's rights or prerogatives.
the Federal Government asserted the power in the west by using force to stop the Whisky Rebellion.
The defendant in court asserted his innocence. The boy asserted that he was only trying to save a cat when he damaged the tree.
not really at all.
ASSERT : (legal) to state, affirm, or claim something as truth Examples : "Mr. Smith asserts that he was home last Thursday. " Examples : "The dog was not on a leash, as the owner had asserted."