Prime facie thus it would appear that the police officer's evidence was hearsay. |
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Nobody has suggested that a ship is prima facie heritable and I do not think such a suggestion could reasonably be made. |
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In a precisely similar way, we see the prima facie rightness of an act which would be the fulfilment of a particular promise. |
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In this case the averment of the fact of manufacture meant that there was prima facie evidence of that fact before the court. |
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This statement must be made in clear and definite terms, and there must further be some prima facie evidence that it has some foundation in fact. |
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Or do you reject the new data entirely, because the fact that it contradicts the previous timeline is prima facie evidence of its erroneousness? |
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Prima facie, the long-standing problems of trisecting an angle, squaring a circle, and doubling a cube are not questions of existence. |
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Does somebody who consents to a judgment have a prima facie right to costs, or not? |
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What is the difference between a contract ex facie unlawful and one that is only illegal as performed? |
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Inclusion of the man's name on the birth register as the child's father is prima facie evidence of his paternity. |
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In the civil law if a driver goes off the road on to the pavement and injures a pedestrian, or damages property, he is prima facie liable. |
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This would happen if God were actively putting ideas into my head that, prima facie and in all cases, seemed to have some other source. |
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If there is a prima facie case that raises serious concerns about patient safety, the student should be suspended until the matter is resolved. |
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Evidence of the speaker's unreliability or insincerity may defeat or override his prima facie warrant for acceptance. |
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There is insufficient evidence before us that one ingredient of the Section 5 offence was established to constitute a prima facie case. |
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But the hardships are in practice not so serious as might appear, at any rate in the case of statements which are ex facie defamatory. |
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There must be some clear prima facie reason for punishment in talk of desert over centuries, and in this theory we have such a reason. |
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Their right, prima facie, is to use any part of the way for the purpose of passing and repassing. |
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Thus the position now acknowledged is that in an appropriate case a claimant in a negligence suit may establish a prima facie case by relying on the fact of the accident. |
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Why do we not think in terms of your right, prima facie, unless it is a very clear case, to have the matter passed upon by a jury of fellow citizens? |
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This strongly suggests that such rights are regarded as prima facie appurtenant to the residential unit, but to be excluded for the purposes of calculation. |
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When a case falls within one of these situations or an analogous one and reasonable foreseeability is established, a prima facie duty of care may be posited. |
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The Solicitor argues that these comparative data are not of sufficient quality to overcome the prima facie case of obviousness made by the prior art. |
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As to where the officer's knowledge that the document is made by use of a carbon copy or pre-assembled sheets, that, too constitutes a prima facie copy. |
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There is no dispute that the action is prima facie tortious, because it involves the union in inducing at least some of its members to breach their contracts of employment. |
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But prima facie permanence of obligations does, like all prima facie statements imply defeasibility. |
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Popper's principle of falsifiability runs into prima facie difficulties when the epistemological status of mathematics is considered. |
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I do not have a non-perspectival sense of objectivity here because of its prima facie lack of operationalizability. |
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The ICJ has competence to indicate interim measures only if the prima facie jurisdiction is satisfied. |
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The Court must be satisfied to have prima facie jurisdiction to hear the merits of the case before it grants provisional measures. |
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In this situation, in almost any jurisdiction, the prosecution has a prima facie case. |
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There is an alethic modal analogy we can use to show that denying DRD is not prima facie implausible. |
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As the sisters processed to chapel singing the responsory Vidi Dominum facie ad faciem, the Lord showed his face to Gertrude. |
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It has been argued that ceratopsian humeri have massive shafts that are prima facie evidence of galloping. |
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These requirements are prima facie obligations, which are taken to be defeasible or open to being overridden by conflicting obligations. |
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Prima facie Delhi Police has done it for their firing range. |
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How does he support his position against the prima facie case in favor of the strongly counterintuitive claim that non-violence would necessarily defeat a Hitler? |
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In addition to identifying prima facie assets, counselors need to investigate beneath the surface of a client's presentation of self for other strengths. |
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Actual damages are not required for a prima facie case of battery. |
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Lunt offer explanations that go beyond simplistic attempts to attribute 'ethnicity' on prima facie interpretation of literary, philological, and archaeological evidence. |
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