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prove proved proved or: prov·en [prü-vən] prov·ing 1 : to test the truth, validity, or genuineness of [ a
Proved
Proved, there is no difference between the general rules of evidence in civil and criminal cases, and the definition
Prove
To try or to ascertain by an experiment or by a test or standard to test as to prove the strength of gunpowder or of ordnance to prove the contents of a vessel by a standard measure
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Proved
self-proving
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Not proved
Not proved, a fact is said not to be proved when it is neither proved nor disproved, (Evidence Act, 1872,
Proved to the satisfaction of the court
Proved to the satisfaction of the court, are com-prehensive enough and indeed seem to have been intended to empower
Tenor, action of proving the
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Unless the contrary is proved
Unless the contrary is proved, the words 'unless the contrary is proved' mean that the presumption raised by s. 4 has to be
Unless and until the contrary is proved
Unless and until the contrary is proved, significance and effect of presumption under parties in contract themselves providing a sum to be paid by the
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Proving - Law Dictionary Search Results
prove
prove proved proved or: prov·en [prü-vən] prov·ing 1 : to test the truth, validity, or genuineness of [ a
Proved
Proved, there is no difference between the general rules of evidence in civil and criminal cases, and the definition
Prove
To try or to ascertain by an experiment or by a test or standard to test as to prove the strength of gunpowder or of ordnance to prove the contents of a vessel by a standard measure
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Proven
Proved
self-proving
Matched in: Term self-proving
Not proved
Not proved, a fact is said not to be proved when it is neither proved nor disproved, (Evidence Act, 1872,
Proved to the satisfaction of the court
Proved to the satisfaction of the court, are com-prehensive enough and indeed seem to have been intended to empower
Tenor, action of proving the
Matched in: Term Tenor, action of proving the
Unless the contrary is proved
Unless the contrary is proved, the words 'unless the contrary is proved' mean that the presumption raised by s. 4 has to be
Unless and until the contrary is proved
Unless and until the contrary is proved, significance and effect of presumption under parties in contract themselves providing a sum to be paid by the
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