The claimant was thus not given an opportunity to disprove that view by adducing evidence. |
The adducing and appraisal of evidence based on documents and the conclusive value of a document present a problem that is directly associated with the civil-law form concerned. |
This may unjustifiably deter defendants from adducing evidence of truth, even when the statements are actually true, out of fear that their evidence will not be sufficient. |
Counsel gave another reason for adducing the evidence which it appears the judge did not accept. |
Though North American meter manufacturers may claim that their devices comply with AWWA's C700 standards, adducing various test procedures, the AWWA itself has no process for evaluating such claims. |
In adducing proof to the contrary, the legitimate interests of the defendant in protecting his manufacturing and trade secrets shall be taken into account. |