failure of proof — n. Inability to prove a side of a case. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
failure of proof — Inability or failure to prove the cause of action or defense in its entire scope and meaning. Breslin Griffitt Carpet Co. v. Asadorian, Mo.App., 145 S.W.2d 494, 496. Where evidence is such as would support either of two contradictory inferences,… … Black's law dictionary
failure of proof — Inability or failure to prove the cause of action or defense in its entire scope and meaning. Breslin Griffitt Carpet Co. v. Asadorian, Mo.App., 145 S.W.2d 494, 496. Where evidence is such as would support either of two contradictory inferences,… … Black's law dictionary
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
failure — fail·ure n 1: omission of occurrence or performance; specif: a failing to perform a duty or expected action a failure to mitigate damages failure to prosecute 2: a lack of success or adequacy failure of a suit 3: a failing in business … Law dictionary
proof — The effect of evidence; the establishment of a fact by evidence. New England Newspaper Pub. Co. v. Bonner, C.C.A.Mass., 77 F.2d 915, 916. Any fact or circumstance which leads the mind to the affirmative or negative of any proposition. The… … Black's law dictionary
failure of evidence — See failure of proof … Black's law dictionary
failure of evidence — See failure of proof … Black's law dictionary
Proof theory — is a branch of mathematical logic that represents proofs as formal mathematical objects, facilitating their analysis by mathematical techniques. Proofs are typically presented as inductively defined data structures such as plain lists, boxed… … Wikipedia
failure to meet the burden of proof — index nonsuit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary