Proof

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Proof Definition

The conviction or persuasion of the mind of a judicial tribunal by the exhibition of evidence of the reality of a fact alleged. See “Evidence.”

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The conviction or persuasion of the mind of a judicial tribunal by the exhibition of evidence of the reality of a fact alleged. See “Evidence.”

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This definition of Proof Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This definition needs to be proofread..

Mapping the Trial–Order of Proof

This section examines the Mapping the Trial–Order of Proof subject in its related phase of trial. In some cases, other key elements related to trials, such as personal injury, business, and criminal litigation, are also addressed.

Proof (Claims)

This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of proof. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Claims is provided. Finally, the subject of Bankruptcy Law in relation with proof is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.

Proof (Ratification)

This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of proof. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Ratification is provided. Finally, the subject of Agency Relationships in relation with proof is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.

Proof (Service of Process)

This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of proof. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Service of Process is provided. Finally, the subject of Pleadings in relation with proof is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.

Proof (Service of Process)

This section introduces, discusses and describes the basics of proof. Then, cross references and a brief overview about Service of Process is provided. Finally, the subject of Practice in relation with proof is examined. Note that a list of cross references, bibliography and other resources appears at the end of this entry.

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See Also

  • Legal Topics.
  • Preponderance of Evidence.

    burden of proof.

    evidence.

    Further Reading (Articles)

    Proof and Geometric Reasoning, Mathematics Teaching; March 1, 2007; Evans, Rebecca

    Proof, The Gale Encyclopedia of Science; January 1, 2004

    Proof Theory, Encyclopedia of Philosophy; January 1, 2006; Feferman, Solomon

    “Moisture-Proof Film, Method for Manufacturing the Same, and Organic Electronic Device Including the Same” in Patent Application Approval Process, Nanotechnology Weekly; October 22, 2012

    Proof by computer. Journal of Mathematics; November 25, 2008

    Holographic Proofs: Keeping Computers and Mathematicians Honest, Science News; June 6, 1992; Peterson, Ivars

    Proof of faster color. (Professional Litho’s Konica Konsensus II proofing system), Graphic Arts Monthly; June 1, 1992

    ‘Transparent’ proofs help solve opaque problems. (computational complexity), Science; May 15, 1992; Cipra, Barry

    Rapper Proof Killed; 1 of 2 Shot in Bar, AP Online; April 12, 2006; TOM KRISHER, Associated Press Writer

    “Dynamic Visual Proofs” Using DGS, Electronic Journal of Mathematics and Technology; June 1, 2013; Strausova, Irena Hasek, Roman

    Artist’s Proofs May Cause Controversy: Some Publishers, Artists and Dealers Are Battling Misconceptions and Facing Pricing Issues with These Specially Titled Prints. (Special Report), Art Business News; February 1, 2003; Hagan, Debbie

    God, proof and faith.(contra mundum), Investigate; October 1, 2009; Flannagan, Matthew

    Burden of Proof and Standard of Proof in the WA State Administrative Tribunal – a Case of Horses for Courses, University of Queensland Law Journal; July 1, 2013; De Villiers, Bertus

    Explosion Proof LED Light is rated for hazardous locations.(Larson Electronics’ magnalight.com Adds Explosion Proof LED Light on Reel for Hazardous Location Areas), Product News Network; March 30, 2011

    Libel Proof Plaintiff Defense Wins Some, Loses Some, Newspaper Research Journal; March 22, 2002; Ankney, Raymond

    Informal Proof of Claim: Form or Substance?, American Bankruptcy Institute Journal; June 1, 2005; Duggan, Timothy P

    Researchers Submit Patent Application, “Purple Solder Proof Ink Composition, Purple Printed Circuit Board and Process for Preparing the Same”, for Approval, Electronics Newsweekly; July 17, 2013

    Explosion Proof Tool Tap Reel has twist lock receptacle.(Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com Releases Explosion Proof Tool Tap Reel with Twist Lock Receptacle), Product News Network; January 23, 2012

    Math proof refuted during Berkeley scrutiny. (three dimensional Poincare conjecture), Science; December 19, 1986; Kolata, Gina

    The digital proof: a new approach. Graphic Arts Monthly; July 1, 1991; Martin, Teresa A.

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