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prima facie case see case 1c
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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n.An initial case; a case with sufficient proof to stand trial and withstand a motion to dismiss or for a directed verdict, which will be accepted as true until the defendant proves otherwise.
The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008.
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See: prima facieCategory: Criminal LawCategory: If, When & Where to File a LawsuitCategory: Mediation, Arbitration & Collaborative LawCategory: Representing Yourself in CourtCategory: Small Claims CourtCategory: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits
Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009.
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A case that is sufficient and has the minimum amount of evidence necessary to allow it to continue in the judicial process. (See prima facie in the Foreign Words Glossary.)
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.
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n.a plaintiff's lawsuit or a criminal charge which appears at first blush to be "open and shut."See also: prima facie
Law dictionary. EdwART. 2013.