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1 fact necessary to introduce a relevant fact
Юридический термин: факт, для представления суду релевантного факта, факт, необходимый для представления суду релевантного фактаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fact necessary to introduce a relevant fact
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2 fact
факт; обстоятельствоfact at [in] issue — факт, составляющий сущность спорного вопроса, основной факт; факт, являющийся предметом судебного спора; предмет доказывания;
fact for the jury — факт, оценка которого принадлежит присяжным;
in fact — в действительности, на самом деле;
fact in contest — факт, являющийся предметом судебного спора;
fact in dispute — предмет спора;
fact in evidence — см. fact of evidence;
fact in proof — предмет доказывания;
fact in question — оспариваемый факт; факт, являющийся предметом судебного спора; предмет доказывания;
facts in the case — обстоятельства дела;
fact necessary to explain a relevant fact — факт, необходимый для объяснения релевантного факта;
fact necessary to introduce a relevant fact — факт, необходимый для представления суду релевантного факта;
facts on trial — факты, рассматриваемые судом;
fact relevant to the fact in issue — факт, относящийся к основному факту;
fact relevant to the issue — факт, относящийся к предмету судебного спора, доказывания;
fact requiring proof — факт, требующий доказательств, доказывания;
fact sought to be proven — факт, на доказывании которого настаивает сторона;
- fact of common notorietyfact to be proven — факт, подлежащий доказыванию; предмет доказывания
- fact of crime
- fact of evidence
- fact of litigation
- accompanying facts
- adjudicative fact
- ascertained fact
- bare facts of the matter
- basic fact
- collateral fact
- constituent facts
- damning fact
- disputed fact
- divestitive fact
- established fact
- evidentiary fact
- fabricated fact
- fair facts of the matter
- false fact
- highly relevant fact
- incriminating fact
- independent fact
- inferential fact
- investitive fact
- irrelevant fact
- jural fact
- jurisdictional fact
- legislative fact
- material fact
- non-adjudicative fact
- non-evidence fact
- physical fact
- presumed fact
- presumptive fact
- principal fact
- probative fact
- proven fact
- psychological fact
- relevant fact
- similar facts
- simulated fact
- substantial fact
- substantive fact
- translative fact
- ultimate fact
- undeniable fact
- verifiable fact
- juridical fact
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