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What is the legal term meaning the thing speaks for itself?

res ipso loquitor


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The Practice - 1997 Race Ipsa Loquitor 4-15 was released on: USA: 20 February 2000 Hungary: 23 July 2010


If a child is a risk for abuse or neglect which is likely to be invoked by the state?

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What is res ispa loquitor?

It should be "loquitur." This phrase means "the thing speaks for itself."


Is there an analog to res ipsa loquitor in Continental Law?

In Continental law, the concept similar to res ipsa loquitor is known as "onus probandi" or "inversed burden of proof." This principle shifts the burden of proof to the defendant when certain facts are established, implying negligence or fault. However, the application and scope of this concept may vary among different Continental legal systems.


Does the doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitor apply to all health care professionals or only the physicians?

Res Ipsa Loquitor applies to any situation in which there is only one way something could have happened. While it is relatively common in medical mal-practice, it can also be applied in many negligence cases.


Which is better 'prima facie' or 'res ipsa loquitor' for inland disputes?

Res ipsa loquitur (the thing speaks for itself), a doctrine in tort law, can establish a prima facie (evidence that sustains a judgment in the absence of contradictory evidence) case. It is not clear what you are asking in your question about "inland disputes" (definition?).


What is the term resiposoloquitor?

Res ipso loquitor = "the thing speaks for itself"For example, to sue a doctor for malpractice, they have to have done worse than be wrong or make a mistake - the law recognizes a doctor is not infallible - they must be clearly negligent and provide substandard care. So if you hire a surgeon to take out your inflamed appendix, you still have stomach pain after the operation, and an X-ray shows a scalpel left behind, the scalpel is res ipso loquitor of negligence; there is no legitimate reason for a scalpel to be left behind in a patient.


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