Convincing - Law Dictionary Search Results
melatonin
in people with sleep disorders However the evidence is not convincing and the effect is not profound Nevertheless the deregulation of
enlisting
the act of getting recruits convincing people to join the army take a job support a
corroborated
established by evidence or proof as corroborated testimony is especially convincing
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Expert witness
evidence of the case. The scientific opinion evidence, if intelligible, convincing and tested becomes a factor and often an important factor
Convincement
Act of convincing or state of being convinced conviction
Conclusive
Belonging to a close or termination decisive convincing putting an end to debate or question leading to or
reformation
is permitted in cases of fraud or misrepresentation. Clear and convincing evidence of the mistake and of the intended agreement is
proof
the existence of a particular fact see also clear and convincing, preponderance of the evidence, reasonable doubt, standard of proof compare
preponderate
preponderate -at·ed -at·ing : to have greater credibility or convincing weight : have an outweighing effect [the evidence either was
preponderance of the evidence
that defendant's negligence proximately caused the injuries] compare clear and convincing, reasonable doubt
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