"Probatio" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Lat Proof; more particularly dlrect, as distlngulshed from indirect or circumstantial* evidence
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An accountant is in a car travelling with a farmer client around his farm.They pass a large mob of sheep and the farmer says, "You're pretty good with numbers, Keith. How many sheep do you reckon are in that paddock?"The accountant looks at the sheep for a moment and says, "One thousand, eight hundred and thirty two."The farmer is amazed. "Exactly right", he says. "How did you work that out so fast?""Easy," says the accountant "I counted the number of feet and divided by 4."
Lat. Things alleged and proved. The allegations made hy a party to a sult, and the proof ad-duced ln their …
Read the complete definition(Lat. onus probandi.) In the law of evldence. The neces-slty or duty of affirmatively provlng a fact or facts ln …
Read the complete definitionLat. Stronger. A term ap-plled, ln the latv of evidence, to that specles of presumption, arising from facts shown ln …
Read the complete definitionLat. From memory; by or from recollection. Thus, memoriter proof of a written Instrument is such as is fur-nished by …
Read the complete definitionLat. to the clvil law. Half-full proof; half-proof. 3 Bl. Comm. .370. See Half-Pboof
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