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Q: When can a prima facie case be overthrown?
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How big is prima facie of a crime in CA.?

how big is prima facie of a crime in CA.


When was Prima Rock created?

Prima Rock was created in 1982.


What is the name of the girls in prima j?

No, they aren't sisters but they are cousins. Prima in spanish means cousins, J is the first letter in both of their names.


Prima j's phone number?

what is prima j's phone number?


Were does prima j live?

Prima j lives in Los angeles

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Can you have a clear case of Prima Facie Larceny?

Of course. A prima facie case is one which is established by sufficient evidence to prove guilt and can be overthrown only by rebutting evidence produced by the other side.


How big is prima facie of a crime in CA.?

how big is prima facie of a crime in CA.


Is plaintiff's testimony sufficient to establish a prima facie case?

In some cases yes


What is Latin for at face value?

Prima Facie


What language is prima facie?

It is a Latin phrase.


Why are people in Scotland so awesome?

Well there is no factual evidence that they are, however there seems to be a Prima facie case that they are deluded.


Is a prima facie evidence related only to procedural law?

Prima facie is a Latin term meaning "at first look," or "on its face," and refers to the evidence gathered before trial which is sufficient to prove the case unless substantial contradictory evidence is shown at trial.Actually the term is fairly commonly used in many endeavors outside the court and law. Someone describing something as "Prima Facie" usually means the matter is a "slam-dunk."


Is the term prima facie latin?

Yes. The term "prima facie" means "first view" or "immediately apparent"- it refers to evidence that directly suggests a factual connection, such as the guilt of the accused.


Any observable change in behavior is prima-facie evidence that learning has taken place?

Answering "Any observable change in behaviour is prima-facie evidence that learning has taken place?"


Difference between actual duties and prima facie duties?

"According to W. D. Ross (1877-1971), there are several prima facie duties that we can use to determine what, concretely, we ought to do. A prima facie duty is a duty that is binding (obligatory) other things equal, that is, unless it is overridden or trumped by another duty or duties. Another way of putting it is that where there is a prima facie duty to do something, there is at least a fairly strong presumption in favor of doing it. An example of a prima facie duty is the duty to keep promises. "Unless stronger moral considerations override, one ought to keep a promise made."By contrast with prima facie duties, our actual or concrete duty is the duty we should perform in the particular situation of choice. Whatever one's actual duty is, one is morally bound to perform it. Prima facie duties relate to actual duties as reasons do to conclusions of reasoning.Note: The term "duty" in "prima facie duty" is slightly misleading. The prima facie duties are understood as guidelines, not rules without exception. If an action does not correspond to a specific guideline, one is not necessarily violating a rule that one ought to follow. However, not following the rule one ought to follow in a particular case is failing to do one's (actual) duty. In such cases it makes sense to talk about violating a rule. The rule might be the same in words as a prima facie duty (minus the phrase "unless other moral considerations override"), but it would no longer be merely a guideline because it describes what one concretely should do."


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 has the author Sebastian Smedile written?

Sebastian Smedile has written: 'Essential elements to a prima facie case' -- subject(s): Evidence (Law)