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LAW-GAT Law of Evidence MCQs
Practice LAW-GAT Law of Evidence questions with answers and explanations.
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Correct Answer: B. A fact from which the existence or extent of a legal right, liability, or disability necessarily follows
Explanation:
Facts in issue are the core propositions the court must determine.
Relevant facts help prove or disprove them.
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Correct Answer: B. A fact from which the existence or extent of a legal right, liability, or disability necessarily follows
Explanation:
Facts in issue are the core propositions the court must determine.
Relevant facts help prove or disprove them.
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Correct Answer: B. A fact from which the existence or extent of a legal right, liability, or disability necessarily follows
Explanation:
Facts in issue are the core propositions the court must determine.
Relevant facts help prove or disprove them.
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Correct Answer: B. A fact from which the existence or extent of a legal right, liability, or disability necessarily follows
Explanation:
Facts in issue are the core propositions the court must determine.
Relevant facts help prove or disprove them.
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Correct Answer: B. A fact from which the existence or extent of a legal right, liability, or disability necessarily follows
Explanation:
Facts in issue are the core propositions the court must determine.
Relevant facts help prove or disprove them.
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Correct Answer: B. A fact from which the existence or extent of a legal right, liability, or disability necessarily follows
Explanation:
Facts in issue are the core propositions the court must determine.
Relevant facts help prove or disprove them.
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Correct Answer: C. A fact connected with a fact in issue in a manner recognized by evidence law
Explanation:
Relevance is governed by legally recognized connections.
A fact may be logically connected yet excluded if the law does not recognize the connection.
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Correct Answer: C. A fact connected with a fact in issue in a manner recognized by evidence law
Explanation:
Relevance is governed by legally recognized connections.
A fact may be logically connected yet excluded if the law does not recognize the connection.