Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat

Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat
The burden of proof is upon him who alleges, not upon him who denies. Patterson v Gaines (US) 6 How 550, 596, 12 L Ed 553, 572.

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  • Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit — Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negat (Latin: the burden of proof rests on who asserts, not on who denies), is a latin legal term used to refer to the principle of presumption of innocence. Common law In British common law, the term means …   Wikipedia

  • ei incumbit probatio, qui dicit, non qui negat; cum per rerum naturam factum negantis probatio nulla sit — /iyay inkambat prabeysh(iy)ow kway disat, non kway negat; kam par riram nat(y)uram faektam nagsntas prabeysh(iy)ow nala sit/ The proof lies upon him who affirms, not upon him who denies; since, by the nature of things, he who denies a fact cannot …   Black's law dictionary

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  • Ei incumbit probatio, qui dicit, non qui negat; cum per rerum naturam factum, negantis probatio nulla sit — The proof is incumbent upon him who asserts, not on him who denies; since in the nature of things there can be no proof of a negative. See 3 Bl Comm 366 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Legal burden of proof — This article is about the burden of proof in law. For other uses, see Burden of proof (disambiguation). The burden of proof (Latin: onus probandi) is the obligation to shift the accepted conclusion away from an oppositional opinion to one s own… …   Wikipedia

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  • Beweis — Beweis, 1) (Log.), die Darlegung der Gründe eines Urtheiles; die Ableitung des Urtheiles aus jenen Gründen (Beweisgründe, Argumenta) aber heißt Beweisführung. Es gibt gewisse Urtheile, die keines B s fähig u. bedürftig sind; ohne sie würde gar… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • deny — de·ny vt de·nied, de·ny·ing 1: to declare untrue a party...shall admit or deny the averments Federal Rules of Civil Procedure Rule 8(b) compare avoid 2: to refuse to grant denied the moti …   Law dictionary

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