Applied legal recall: Who generally bears the burden of proving a fact?
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The party asking the court to believe a fact usually carries the burden of proof.
Special presumptions and statutory rules may shift it.
Practice LAW-GAT Law of Evidence questions with answers and explanations.
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The party asking the court to believe a fact usually carries the burden of proof.
Special presumptions and statutory rules may shift it.
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Presumptions allocate evidential burdens and reflect common experience or policy.
They may be rebuttable or conclusive depending on law.
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The party asking the court to believe a fact usually carries the burden of proof.
Special presumptions and statutory rules may shift it.
Choose an option to check your answer.
Presumptions allocate evidential burdens and reflect common experience or policy.
They may be rebuttable or conclusive depending on law.
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The party asking the court to believe a fact usually carries the burden of proof.
Special presumptions and statutory rules may shift it.
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Presumptions allocate evidential burdens and reflect common experience or policy.
They may be rebuttable or conclusive depending on law.
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A civil fact is generally proved when it is more probable than not.
The seriousness of an allegation may affect the quality of evidence required.
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Presumptions allocate evidential burdens and reflect common experience or policy.
They may be rebuttable or conclusive depending on law.
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A civil fact is generally proved when it is more probable than not.
The seriousness of an allegation may affect the quality of evidence required.
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A civil fact is generally proved when it is more probable than not.
The seriousness of an allegation may affect the quality of evidence required.
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A civil fact is generally proved when it is more probable than not.
The seriousness of an allegation may affect the quality of evidence required.
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A civil fact is generally proved when it is more probable than not.
The seriousness of an allegation may affect the quality of evidence required.