
1) At first appearance 2) At first sight 3) Before closer examination 4) Kind of evidence 5) Latin legal terminology 6) Latin philosophical phrase 7) Obvious 8) Plain or clear 9) Self-evident
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: (pry-mah fay-shah) adj. Latin for "at first look," or "on its face," referring to a lawsuit or criminal prosecution in which the evidence before trial is sufficient to prove the case unless there is substantial contradictory evidence presented at trial. A prima facie case presented to a Grand Jury by the prosecution will result in an indictment. ...
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Prima facie (iː, ə, or iː; from prīmā faciē) is a Latin expression meaning on its first encounter or at first sight. The literal translation would be `at first face` or `at first appearance`, from the feminine form of primus (`first`) and facies (`face`), both in the ablative case. It is used in modern legal English to signify that o...
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Presumably. A fact presumed to be true unless disproved by some evidence to the contrary. Evidence that will prevail until contradicted and overcome by other evidence. A prima facie case is one in which the plaintiff has presented sufficient evidence to require the defendant to go forward with his or her case. In other words, the plaintiff will pre...
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• At first view; on the first appearance.
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The Latin term 'Prima facie' means, in a UK legal context: 'on the face of it'.
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It is a latin word meaning "At first sight or glance" or "on its face". In common law, it is referred to the first piece of evidence or fact that is considered true unless revoked or contradicted .
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(Latin, meaning "at first appearance") Self-evident; legally sufficient to establish a fact or a case unless disproved.
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At first appearance
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Pri'ma fa'ci·e [ Latin , from abl. of
primus first + abl. of
facies appearance.] At first view; on the first appearance.
Prima facie evidence (of a fact) (Law) , evidence which is sufficient to establish the fact unless rebutted. Bouvier. Found on
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Prima facie is Latin for At first sight
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[
adj] - as it seems at first sight 2. [adv] - at first sight
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prima facie 1. First face. 2. At first consideration before there has been time for inquiry or examination; at first glance; apparent; self-evident. 3. On the face of it; so far as can be judged from the first disclosure; a fact presumed to be true unless disproved by some evidence to the contrary.
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at first appearing, on initial evidence - (a legal term referring to initial yet potentially or arguably sufficient evidence)
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at first sight. A prima facie fact is one that seems to be correct, but may subsequently be proved wrong by other evidence.
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On the face of it
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adjective as it seems at first sight; `a prima facie case of murder`
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First sight Prima Facie evidence would be considered sufficient to prove a case unless disproved - if no Prima Facie evidence can be offered there is no case to answer
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at first appearance; at first view, before investigation. · plain or clear; self-evident; obvious.
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