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21probative — a. substantiating; testing. ♦ probate, n. proving of a will …
22probative — Having a tendency to prove or establish …
23probative — adj. affording proof; evidential. Etymology: L probativus (as PROVE) …
24probative weight — influence of evidence on the decision of judging legal instances …
25probative evidence — /prowbatav evadans/ In the law of evidence, means having the effect of proof; tending to prove, or actually proving an issue; that which furnishes, establishes, or contributes toward proof. Akin v. Hill s Estate, 201 Kan. 306, 440 P.2d 585, 590.… …
26probative facts — Evidentiary facts. Facts which tend to prove ultimate facts. 41 Am J1st Pl § 8 …
27probative value — The weight as evidence of evidentiary facts. Wilson v Haughton (Ky) 266 SW2d 115, 41 ALR2d 950. See weight of evidence …
28re probative — index blameful, blameworthy, contemptible, critical (faultfinding), remonstrative Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2 …
29document of equivalent probative value — lygiavertis įrodomasis dokumentas statusas Aprobuotas sritis Europos Sąjungos finansų politika apibrėžtis Išlaidų pagrindimo ir (arba) jų apmokėjimo įrodymo dokumentams lygiavertis popierinis arba elektroninis liudijimas, kuriuo patvirtinamas… …
30Civil law notary — 16th century painting of a civil law notary, by Flemish painter Quentin Massys Civil law notaries, or Latin notaries, are lawyers of noncontentious private civil law who draft, take, and record legal instruments for private parties, provide legal …