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Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
burden of evidence — n. The burden on a party seeking to support a claim or defense at trial to produce sufficient evidence at trial to have the issue merit consideration by the fact finder. Also called burden of going forward (with evidence), burden of introducing… … Law dictionary
burden — Capacity for carrying cargo. Something that is carried. Something oppressive or worrisome. A burden, as on interstate commerce, means anything that imposes either a restrictive or onerous load upon such commerce @ burden of going forward The onus … Black's law dictionary
burden — Capacity for carrying cargo. Something that is carried. Something oppressive or worrisome. A burden, as on interstate commerce, means anything that imposes either a restrictive or onerous load upon such commerce @ burden of going forward The onus … Black's law dictionary
burden of proof — noun The duty of a party in a legal proceeding to prove an assertion of fact; it includes both the burden of production and the burden of persuasion; the onus probandi … Wiktionary
burden of persuasion — noun The duty upon a party in a legal proceeding to persuade the fact finder to decide for that party on an assertion of fact; part of the burden of proof, sometimes loosely used as synonym for that term … Wiktionary
burden of production — noun The duty upon a party in a legal proceeding to introduce enough evidence relating to an assertion of fact to have the issue be considered by the fact finder rather than summarily dismissed or decided; part of the burden of proof … Wiktionary
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case — 1 n [Latin casus accident, event, set of circumstances, literally, act of falling] 1 a: a civil or criminal suit or action the judicial power shall extend to all case s, in law and equity, arising under this Constitution U.S. Constitution art.… … Law dictionary