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  • 41Inadmissible Evidence — is a Tony nominated play written by Britain s John Osborne in November 1964. It is also a 1968 film.The protagonist of the play is William Maitland, a middle aged English solicitor (lawyer) who has come to hate his entire life. Much of the play… …

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  • 42On the Evidence — Genre Legal drama Written by Barry Morgan Directed by Bryn Matthews Narrated by Ken Haslam Country of origin …

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  • 43parol evidence rule — The rule which excludes evidence of prior or contemporaneous oral agreements which would vary a written contract. Garrett v Ellison, 93 Utah 184, 72 P2d 449, 129 ALR 666. The rule that the intention of the parties as evidenced by the legal import …

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  • 44Compelling Evidence — is a crime novel by Italian American novelist Steve Martini as the first of the Paul Madriani series. Written in 1992, published by Putnam, Compelling Evidence was a bestseller. Plot Ben Potter is found dead; his wife, Talia, is indicted and… …

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  • 45primary evidence — noun 1. : the evidence usually of self validating written documents primarily required by law as the best evidence of a fact to be proved 2. : prima facie evidence …

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  • 46Without Evidence — Infobox Film name = Without Evidence caption = director = Gill Dennis producer = Eric R. Epperson writer = Gill Dennis Phil Stanford starring = Scott Plank Anna Gunn music = Franco Piersanti cinematography = Victor Nunez editing = distributor =… …

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  • 47parol evidence rule — noun a rule that oral evidence cannot be used to contradict the terms of a written contract • Hypernyms: ↑rule of evidence …

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  • 48Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice — (usually referred to as simply Archbold ) is the leading practitioners text for criminal lawyers in England Wales and several other common law jurisdictions around the world.It has been in publication since 1822, when it was first written by John …

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  • 49pedigree evidence — Proof of ancestry, descent, birth, age, race, relationship, and cognate matters, by general reputation, oral and written declarations, admissible under an exception to the hearsay rule, as well as by direct evidence. 29 Am J2d Ev § 508. See… …

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  • 50Thursday written abbreviation Thur. or Thurs. — noun (C, U) the day between Wednesday and Friday. In Britain, Thursday is considered the fourth day of the week, and in the US it is considered the fifth day of the week: We went to the theatre last Thursday. | I ll phone you on Thursday. |… …

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