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CLEAR EVIDENCE

the evidence that is clear and positive and beyond the shadow of a doubt.

INCOMPETENT EVIDENCE

This si evidence that is not permitted because it comes from a witness who is inadequate or defective.

TESTIMONY IMPARTIAL

the term given to evidence that does not favour either party and is offered by a disinterested party.

EXTRINSIC EVIDENCE

evidence that does not appear in a contract or written document but has a bearing on an issue.

REAL EVIDENCE

the term that is given to the evidence that can be seen in a court room.

PROOF OF DEATH

a term for evidence of death such as a death certificate that has been filed properly.

DERIVATIVE EVIDENCE

the term that is given to evidence that has followed on from illegally collected evidence.

CONFLICTING EVIDENCE

This term is given to evidence that is taken from different sources that contradict each other.

PRESUMPTIVE EVIDENCE

evidence that is considered to be fact until proven otherwise, circumstantial evidence or indirect evidence.

SUFFICIENT EVIDENCE

a term that is used to describe the evidence that is adequate enough to justify the bringing of a law suit.

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