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prima facie (mass) | prima facie
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prima facie (encz) | prima facie,jasný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
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Prima facie (gcide) | Prima facie \Pri"ma fa"ci*e\ [L., from abl. of primus first +
abl. of facies appearance.]
At first view; on the first appearance.
[1913 Webster]
Prima facie evidence (of a fact) (Law), evidence which is
sufficient to establish the fact unless rebutted.
--Bouvier.
[1913 Webster] |
prima facie (wn) | prima facie
adv 1: at first sight
adj 1: as it seems at first sight; "a prima facie case of
murder" |
PRIMA FACIE (bouvier) | PRIMA FACIE. The first blush; the first view or appearance of the business;
as, the holder of a bill of exchange, indorsed in blank, is prima facie its
owner.
2. Prima facie evidence of a fact, is in law sufficient to establish
the fact, unless rebutted. 6 Pet. R. 622, 632; 14 Pet. R. 334. See,
generally, 7 J. J. Marsh, 425; 3 N. H. Rep. 484; 3 Stew. & Port. 267; 5
Rand. 701; 1 Pick. 332; 1 South. 77; 1 Yeates, 347; Gilp. 147; 2 N. &
McCord, 320; 1 Miss. 334; 11 Conn. 95; 2 Root, 286; 16 John. 66, 136; 1
Bailey, 174: 2 A. K. Marsh. 244. For example, when buildings are fired by
sparks emitted from a locomotive engine passing along the road, it is prima
facie evidence of negligence on the part of those who have the charge of it.
3 Man. Gr. & Sc. 229.
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Prima facie (gcide) | Prima facie \Pri"ma fa"ci*e\ [L., from abl. of primus first +
abl. of facies appearance.]
At first view; on the first appearance.
[1913 Webster]
Prima facie evidence (of a fact) (Law), evidence which is
sufficient to establish the fact unless rebutted.
--Bouvier.
[1913 Webster] |
Prima facie evidence (gcide) | Prima facie \Pri"ma fa"ci*e\ [L., from abl. of primus first +
abl. of facies appearance.]
At first view; on the first appearance.
[1913 Webster]
Prima facie evidence (of a fact) (Law), evidence which is
sufficient to establish the fact unless rebutted.
--Bouvier.
[1913 Webster] |
PRIMA FACIE (bouvier) | PRIMA FACIE. The first blush; the first view or appearance of the business;
as, the holder of a bill of exchange, indorsed in blank, is prima facie its
owner.
2. Prima facie evidence of a fact, is in law sufficient to establish
the fact, unless rebutted. 6 Pet. R. 622, 632; 14 Pet. R. 334. See,
generally, 7 J. J. Marsh, 425; 3 N. H. Rep. 484; 3 Stew. & Port. 267; 5
Rand. 701; 1 Pick. 332; 1 South. 77; 1 Yeates, 347; Gilp. 147; 2 N. &
McCord, 320; 1 Miss. 334; 11 Conn. 95; 2 Root, 286; 16 John. 66, 136; 1
Bailey, 174: 2 A. K. Marsh. 244. For example, when buildings are fired by
sparks emitted from a locomotive engine passing along the road, it is prima
facie evidence of negligence on the part of those who have the charge of it.
3 Man. Gr. & Sc. 229.
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