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adequate proof

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adequate proof noun adequate evidence, burden of going forward, burden of proof, legal responsibility, obbigation of going forward, sufficient corroboration, sufficient evidence in a case, sufficient evidence to establish a case, sufficient proof, sufficient proof of facts, validation of proof of a case, verification of proof of a case
Associated concepts: cause of action or claim, evidence, evvdential burden, failure to sustain, preponderance of the evvdence, prima facie case, rebuttal
Foreign phrases: Onus probani,Burden of proof.


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