| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1851 - 570 페이지
...175. PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE. That kind of evidence which, not being inconsistent with the falsity of an hypothesis, nevertheless raises such a degree of probability in its favor that it must prevail, if it be accredited by the jury, unless it be rebutted, or the contrary proved, l Stärkte on Evid. 544. PRIMA... | |
| John Ogilvie - 1855 - 434 페이지
...PRIMA FACIE, [add.] On the first facie or view ; at first sight. — Prima facie evidence, in law, that which not being inconsistent with the falsity of the...nevertheless raises such a degree of probability in its favour that it must prevail if it be accredited by the jury, unless it be rebutted, or the contrary... | |
| James Haines McCulloh - 1867 - 430 페이지
..."Prima facie evidence" (Starkie, I., 421,) "i« that which not being inconsistent with the faltily of the hypothesis, nevertheless raises such a degree of probability in its favor, thai it must prevail, unless it be rebutted, or the contrary proved " "It is a general principle in... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1870 - 674 페이지
...§21. PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE. That kind of evidence which, not being inconsistent with the falsity of an hypothesis, nevertheless raises such a degree of probability in its favor that it must prevail, if it be accredited by the jury, unless it be rebutted, or the contrary proved. 1 Stark. Evid. 544, [453.] —... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson, Robley D. Cook - 1874 - 784 페이지
...until proof can be attained or produced to overcome the inference. Starkie defines it to be " that which not being inconsistent with the falsity of the...such a degree of probability in its favor that it will prevail if accredited by a jury, unless it be rebutted or the contrary proved." Vol. 1, p. 244.... | |
| Henry Gilbert Rawson - 1882 - 276 페이지
...which must be decided entirely by reason as distinguished from authority. Pi inu'i facie evidence, that which not being inconsistent with the falsity of the...nevertheless raises such a degree of probability in its favour that it must prevail if it be credited by the jury, unless it be rebutted, or the contrary proved.... | |
| 1921 - 958 페이지
...of highest authority. Starkie (1 •Starkle on Ev. 479) says that prima facie evidence is that which raises such a degree of probability in its favor that...must prevail, if It be credited by the jury, unless rebutted or the contrary proved. In Kelly v. Jackson, 31 US (6 Pet.) 622, 8 L. Ed. 523, a case frequently... | |
| 1908 - 1134 페이지
...inconsistent with the falsity of the hypothesis1 (that is, It might be proved to be untrue by the opponent), nevertheless raises such a degree of probability In Its favor that it must prevail, If It be accredited by the jury, unless It be rebutted or the contrary be proved." In our own state, it may... | |
| 1902 - 1302 페이지
...such evidence on the part of the defendant that, if not rebutted by testimony given for the plaintiff, raises such a degree of probability in its favor that it must prevail, If you believe It to be true; and, if you find such waiver on the part of Russell, then your verdict must... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1890 - 904 페이지
...; Anderson v. The State, 8 Heis. 14. Starkie (1 Stark. Ev. 544) says, " prima fade evidence is that which, not being inconsistent with the falsity of...probability in its favor that it must prevail if it be accredited by the jury, unless it be rebutted or the contrary proved." 7. By the code, §976, the books... | |
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