"Plena Probatio" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Plena Probatio LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In the civU law. A term used to signify full proof, (that ls, proof by two witnesses,) in contradistinction to semi-plena probatio, w'hich ls only a pre-sumption. Cod. 4, 19, 5

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Penetration LAW AND LEGAL

A term used ln crlm-inal law, and denotlng (ln cases of alleged rape) the insertion of the male part into …

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Proof LAW AND LEGAL

Proof, in civil process, ls a sufficient reason for the truth of a Juridical proposition by which a party seeks …

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Relevancy LAW AND LEGAL

As a quallty of evidence, “relevancy" means appllcabillty to the lssue jolned. Relevancy ls that which conduces to the proof …

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Shifting LAW AND LEGAL

Changlng; varylng; pass-lng from one person to another by substltu-tlon. “Shlftlng the burden of proof" ls transferrlng it from one …

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In the civil law. Proof by the evidence of witnesses, i. e., parol evidence, as dlstlngulshed from proof by written …

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