"Rebuttal" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Rebuttal LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

The introduction of rebut-ting evidence; the stage of a trial at which such evidence may be introduced; also the rebutting evidence ltself. Lux v. Haggin, 60 Cal. 255, 10 Pac. 674

rebuttal ENGLISH
Definition:

The giving of evidence on the part of a plaintiff to
destroy the effect of evidence introduced by the defendant in the same
suit.

Few words of positivity

I put the carpetbag on a ledge, and then, hanging upside down by my razor-clawed feet, slept until sunset. A first for me, and actually quite comfortable.Lord help me.

J.R. Rain, Moon Bayou

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Laugh your heart out.

A very religious man lived right next door to an atheist. While the religious one prayed day in, day out, and was constantly on his knees in communion with his Lord, the atheist never even looked twice at a church.However, the atheist's life was good, he had a well-paying job and a beautiful wife, and his children were healthy and good-natured, whereas the pious man's job was strenuous and his wages were low, his wife was getting fatter every day and his kids wouldn't give him the time of the day.So one day, deep in prayer as usual, he raised his eyes towards heaven and asked:"Oh God, I honour you every day, I ask your advice for every problem and confess to you my every sin. Yet my neighbour, who doesn't even believe in you and certainly never prays, seems blessed with every happiness, while I go poor andsuffer many an indignity. Why is this?"And a great voice w as heard from above:"BECAUSE HE DOESN'T BOTHER ME ALL THE TIME!"

abduction ENGLISH

A syllogism or form of argument in which the major is evident, but the minor is only probable.

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Accouchement LAW AND LEGAL

The act of a woman in giving birth to a child. The fact of the accouchement, proved by a person …

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Account-Book LAW AND LEGAL

A book kept by a merchant, trader, mechanic, or other person, In which are entered from time to time the …

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acephala ENGLISH

That division of the Mollusca which includes the bivalve shells, like the clams and oysters; -- so called because they …

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acquittance ENGLISH

A writing which is evidence of a discharge; a receipt in full, which bars a further demand.

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Adduce LAW AND LEGAL

To present, bring forward, offer, introduce. Used particularly with refer-euce to evidence. Tuttle v. Story County, 56 Iowa, 316, 9 …

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adminicular ENGLISH

Supplying help; auxiliary; corroborative; explanatory; as, adminicular evidence.

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Adminiculate LAW AND LEGAL

To give adminicu-iar evidence

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Adminiculum LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. An adminicle; a prop or support; an accessory thing. An aid or support to something else, whether a right …

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admissibility ENGLISH

The quality of being admissible; admissibleness; as, the admissibility of evidence.

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Admissible LAW AND LEGAL

Proper to be received. As applied to evidence, the term means that it Is of such a character that the …

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admission ENGLISH

A fact, point, or statement admitted; as, admission made out of court are received in evidence.

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Admission LAW AND LEGAL

Ia evidence. A volun-tary acknowledgment, confession, or conces-sion of the existence of a fact or the truth of au allegation …

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admit ENGLISH

To suffer to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a place, or into the mind, or consideration; to receive; to …

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agnosticism ENGLISH

The doctrine that the existence of a personal Deity, an unseen world, etc., can be neither proved nor disproved, because …

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alethiology ENGLISH

The science which treats of the nature of truth and evidence.

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Alibi LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. ln criminal law. Elsewhere; in another place. A term used to ex-press that mode of defense to a criminal …

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aliunde ENGLISH

From another source; from elsewhere; as, a case proved aliunde; evidence aliunde.

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Aliunde LAW AND LEGAL

Lat. From another source; from elsewhere; from outside. Evidence aliunde (i. e., from without the will) may be received to …

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apert ENGLISH

Open; evident; undisguised.

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