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41fair preponderance of evidence — Evidence sufficient to create in the minds of the triers of fact the conviction that the party upon whom is the burden has established its case. The greater and weightier evidence; the more convincing evidence. Belmont Hotel v. New Jersey Title… …
42fair preponderance of evidence — Evidence sufficient to create in the minds of the triers of fact the conviction that the party upon whom is the burden has established its case. The greater and weightier evidence; the more convincing evidence. Belmont Hotel v. New Jersey Title… …
43fair preponderance of evidence — A characterization of the degree of proof required in some civil cases, particularly in reference to proof of fraud. 37 Am J2d Fraud §§ 468, 470. Not the larger number of witnesses, but the probability of truth. Schargel v United Electric Light & …
44ventricular preponderance — disproportionate hypertrophy between the ventricles of the heart; diagnosed by the electrocardiograph …
45have the preponderance over — be stronger than, have more power than; be more important than …
46Preponderancy — Preponderance Pre*pon der*ance, Preponderancy Pre*pon der*an*cy, n. [Cf. F. pr[ e]pond[ e]rance.] 1. The quality or state of being preponderant; superiority or excess of weight, influence, or power, etc.; an outweighing. [1913 Webster] The mind… …
47Comportement erotique — Comportement érotique Pour les articles homonymes, voir sexualité (homonymie) …
48Comportement Érotique — Pour les articles homonymes, voir sexualité (homonymie) …
49Comportement érotique — Pour les articles homonymes, voir sexualité (homonymie). Chez les hominidés (l homme, le chimpanzé, le bonobo, l orang outan) et le dauphin, le comportement sexuel ne serait plus seulement un comportement de reproduction, mais deviendrait… …
50Legal burden of proof — This article is about the burden of proof in law. For other uses, see Burden of proof (disambiguation). The burden of proof (Latin: onus probandi) is the obligation to shift the accepted conclusion away from an oppositional opinion to one s own… …