factum probandum

factum probandum
A fact to be proved.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • factum probandum — /faektam prabaendam/ In the law of evidence, the fact to be proved; a fact which is in issue, and to which evidence is to be directed …   Black's law dictionary

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  • direct evidence — Evidence in form of testimony from a witness who actually saw, heard or touched the subject of questioning. State v. Baker, 249 Or. 549, 438 P.2d 978, 980. Evidence, which if believed, proves existence of fact in issue without inference or… …   Black's law dictionary

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  • proof — n [alteration of Middle English preove, from Old French preuve, from Late Latin proba, from Latin probare to prove] 1: the effect of evidence sufficient to persuade a reasonable person that a particular fact exists see also evidence 2: the… …   Law dictionary

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