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- seinoun (that which one has been told about by others but for which one has otherwise no evidence: I never trust anything that I learn by hearsay.) folkesnakk, rykte(r)subst. \/ˈhɪəseɪ\/folkesnakk, rykte(r), snakk, prat, basert på rykterby hearsay gjennom\/av omtalehearsay evidence ( jus) forklaring: vitneutsagn om forhold man bare har annenhånds kjennskap tilhearsay rumours annenhåndsrykter -
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'evidəns1) (information etc that gives reason for believing something; proof (eg in a law case): Have you enough evidence (of his guilt) to arrest him?) bevismateriale, beviser, prov2) ((an) indication; a sign: Her bag on the table was the only evidence of her presence.) tegn, spor, vitnesbyrdbevis--------bevise--------godtgjøreIsubst. \/ˈevɪd(ə)ns\/1) bevis, belegg, støtte2) ( jus) bevis, bevismateriale3) ( jus) forklaring, vitneutsagn, vitnesbyrd4) ( gammeldags) tydelighet, klarhet, påtagelighetbear\/give evidence ( jus) avlegge vitnemål, vitne (i retten), avgi (vitne)forklaringbear\/give evidence of ( stivt) vitne om, tyde på, bevisebe in evidence synes, merkes, vise seg, gjøre seg gjeldende, forekommecall in evidence ( jus) innkalle vitnercall somebody in evidence ( jus) innkalle noen som vitnecircumstantial evidence ( jus) indisium, indisiebevisconsidering all the evidence ( jus) ut fra en samlet vurderingevidence for belegg for, bevis som støtter• have you any evidence for this statement?evidence of bevis på, tegn på vitnesbyrd om spor av, merke etterhard evidence håndfast(e) bevisthe hearing\/taking of evidence bevisopptak, vitneavhøringin evidence ( jus) som bevislack of evidence ( jus) manglende bevis, bevismangel, mangel på bevison account of insufficient evidence ( jus) på grunn av bevisets stillingon account of lack of evidence ( jus) på grunn av manglende bevisproduce evidence føre bevis, fremlegge bevissubmission of evidence ( jus) bevisførseltake evidence avhøre vitnertamper with evidence ( jus) forspille bevisIIverb \/ˈevɪd(ə)ns\/bevise, vise, bevitne, godtgjørebe evidenced vise seg
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hearsay evidence — see evidence Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Hearsay evidence — Hearsay Hear say (h[=e]r s[=a] ), n. Report; rumor; fame; common talk; something heard from another. [1913 Webster] Much of the obloquy that has so long rested on the memory of our great national poet originated in frivolous hearsays of his life… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hearsay evidence — n. Law evidence given by a witness consisting of a report of something which someone else has said, rather than a statement of something which the witness has actually seen or experienced … English World dictionary
hearsay evidence — noun evidence based on what someone has told the witness and not of direct knowledge • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑evidence * * * noun : legal testimony that consists in a narration by one person of matters told him by another;… … Useful english dictionary
hearsay evidence — evidence based on information that a witness heard from another rather than being based on his personal knowledge (usually inadmissible in a court of law since it is not direct evidence) … English contemporary dictionary
hearsay evidence — See hearsay … Ballentine's law dictionary
hearsay evidence — noun Date: 1753 evidence based not on a witness s personal knowledge but on another s statement not made under oath … New Collegiate Dictionary
hearsay evidence — Law. testimony based on what a witness has heard from another person rather than on direct personal knowledge or experience. [1745 55] * * * … Universalium
hearsay evidence — hear′say ev idence n. law testimony in court based on what a witness has heard from another person rather than on personal knowledge … From formal English to slang
Hearsay in United States law — Hearsay is the legal term that describes statements made outside of court or other judicial proceedings. Unless one of about thirty [cite web |title= Hearsay Evidence |url=http://criminal.findlaw.com/crimes/more criminal topics/evidence… … Wikipedia
hearsay — hear·say / hir ˌsā/ n: a statement made out of court and not under oath which is offered as proof that what is stated is true – called also hearsay evidence; Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. hearsay … Law dictionary