- infirmative
- In the law of evidence, having the quality of diminishing force; having a tendency to weaken or render infirm. Exculpatory is used by some authors as synonymous
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Infirmative — In*firm a*tive, a. [Cf. F. infirmatif.] Weakening; annulling, or tending to make void. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
infirmative — ● infirmatif, infirmative adjectif Qui infirme … Encyclopédie Universelle
infirmative — In the law of evidence, having the quality of diminishing force; having a tendency to weaken or render infirm. Exculpatory is used by some authors as synonymous … Black's law dictionary
infirmative — Tending to weaken or lessen … Ballentine's law dictionary
infirmative — … Useful english dictionary
infirmative consideration — In the law of evidence, a consideration, supposition, or hypothesis of which the criminative facts of a case admit, and which tends to weaken the inference or presumption of guilt deducible from them … Black's law dictionary
infirmative fact — In the law of evidence, a fact set up, proved, or even supposed, in opposition to the criminative facts of a case, the tendency of which is to weaken the force of the inference of guilt deducible from them … Black's law dictionary
infirmative hypothesis — A term sometimes used in criminal evidence to denote an hypothesis or theory of the case which assumes the defendant s innocence, and explains the criminative evidence in a manner consistent with that assumption … Black's law dictionary
infirmative consideration — In the law of evidence, a consideration, supposition, or hypothesis of which the criminative facts of a case admit, and which tends to weaken the inference or presumption of guilt deducible from them … Black's law dictionary
infirmative fact — In the law of evidence, a fact set up, proved, or even supposed, in opposition to the criminative facts of a case, the tendency of which is to weaken the force of the inference of guilt deducible from them … Black's law dictionary