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perform
according to prescribed ritual or law [ a marriage ceremony] 4 : to give a public rendition or presentation of [ a copyrighted play] vi 1 : to adhere to and fulfill the terms of a contract,
past recollection recorded
exception to the hearsay rule allowing admission of such an account into evidence if the witness has insufficient present memory of the event or has no memory of having recorded it but is confident that the account
ore tenus
ore tenus [Latin, by mouth] : made or presented orally [ore tenus testimony] [evidence presented ore tenus]
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opening statement
opening statement : a statement to the jury by trial counsel before the presentation of evidence that usually explains the nature of the case, the factual matters to be proven, and the
letter of credit
letter of credit which is used to satisfy payment for merchandise and which usually requires the beneficiary to present a draft and some documentary proof (as of shipment or receipt of the merchandise) when making a demand
instant
instant : being under present consideration [the questions presented in the case]
fraud
fraud : fraud (as that involved in making a false offer of compromise) that induces one not to present a case in court or deprives one of the opportunity to be heard ;also : fraud that is
verdict
: a verdict granted by the court when the party with the burden of proof has failed to present sufficient evidence of a genuine issue of material fact that must be submitted to a jury for its
exhibit
to submit (as a document) to a court or officer in the course of proceedings ;also : to present or offer officially or in legal form 2 : to present to view or display outwardly ex·hib·i·tor n
dismissal
from a position or service 2 a : the termination of an action or claim usually before the presentation of evidence by the defendant in·vol·un·tary dismissal 1 : the dismissal of an action by the court because
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Did you mean: preventive?
Presentive - Law Dictionary Search Results
perform
according to prescribed ritual or law [ a marriage ceremony] 4 : to give a public rendition or presentation of [ a copyrighted play] vi 1 : to adhere to and fulfill the terms of a contract,
past recollection recorded
exception to the hearsay rule allowing admission of such an account into evidence if the witness has insufficient present memory of the event or has no memory of having recorded it but is confident that the account
ore tenus
ore tenus [Latin, by mouth] : made or presented orally [ore tenus testimony] [evidence presented ore tenus]
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opening statement
opening statement : a statement to the jury by trial counsel before the presentation of evidence that usually explains the nature of the case, the factual matters to be proven, and the
letter of credit
letter of credit which is used to satisfy payment for merchandise and which usually requires the beneficiary to present a draft and some documentary proof (as of shipment or receipt of the merchandise) when making a demand
instant
instant : being under present consideration [the questions presented in the case]
fraud
fraud : fraud (as that involved in making a false offer of compromise) that induces one not to present a case in court or deprives one of the opportunity to be heard ;also : fraud that is
verdict
: a verdict granted by the court when the party with the burden of proof has failed to present sufficient evidence of a genuine issue of material fact that must be submitted to a jury for its
exhibit
to submit (as a document) to a court or officer in the course of proceedings ;also : to present or offer officially or in legal form 2 : to present to view or display outwardly ex·hib·i·tor n
dismissal
from a position or service 2 a : the termination of an action or claim usually before the presentation of evidence by the defendant in·vol·un·tary dismissal 1 : the dismissal of an action by the court because
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