assumed facts — Facts concerning which no evidence has been introduced at trial and hence no rulings of law or jury instructions are required. In argument, a hypothetical set of facts used to illustrate a point of law. See stipulation … Black's law dictionary
The Facts of Life (TV series) — infobox television show name = The Facts of Life caption = The Facts of Life title screen (Eastland was used as a backdrop from 1979 to 1983; afterwards Edna s Edibles and Over Our Heads provided the background) format = Sitcom runtime = 30… … Wikipedia
List of Taoisigh by important facts — The Taoiseach (plural: Taoisigh ) is the head of government or prime minister of the Republic of Ireland. The first list is of all Taoisigh since the creation of the office by birth date, date first elected to Dáil Éireann, political party, Dáil… … Wikipedia
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hypothetical question — A question addressed to an expert witness, based upon assumed facts stated. 23 Am J2d Dep § 103. A question addressed to an expert witness which assumes or hypothesizes the existence of a certain state of facts and asks for the opinion of the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
as|sum´ed|ly — as|sumed «uh SOOMD», adjective. 1. pretended; not real: »The famous stranger was traveling under the assumed name of Smith. SYNONYM(S): simulated. 2. supposed: »The assumed facts turned out to be untrue. 3. usurped: »The dictator soon lost his… … Useful english dictionary
as|sumed — «uh SOOMD», adjective. 1. pretended; not real: »The famous stranger was traveling under the assumed name of Smith. SYNONYM(S): simulated. 2. supposed: »The assumed facts turned out to be untrue. 3. usurped: »The dictator soon lost his assumed… … Useful english dictionary
Scientific evidence (law) — This article is about the legal concept. For scientific evidence in pure science, see Scientific evidence. History Educating witness Role The educating witness teaches the fact finder (jury or, in a bench trial, judge) about the underlying… … Wikipedia
Point (geometry) — In geometry, topology and related branches of mathematics a spatial point describes a specific point within a given space that consists of neither volume, area, length, nor any other higher dimensional analogue. Thus, a point is a 0 dimensional… … Wikipedia
Mondo (scripture) — The Mondō (Japanese:問答, Mondō: questions and answers ; Chinese: wèn dá ) is a recorded collection of dialogues between a pupil and a rōshi (a Zen Buddhist teacher). Zen tradition values direct experience and communication over scriptures. (Some… … Wikipedia