- Affirmanti, non neganti, incumbit probatio
- The burden of proof is on the party who affirms, not on him who denies. Anno: 23 ALR2d 1254.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
affirmanti, non neganti incumbit probatio — /sefarmsentay, non nagintay inksmbat prowbeysh(iy)ow/ The [burden of] proof lies upon him who affirms, not upon one who denies … Black's law dictionary
affirmanti, non neganti incumbit probatio — /sefarmsentay, non nagintay inksmbat prowbeysh(iy)ow/ The [burden of] proof lies upon him who affirms, not upon one who denies … 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
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