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Rules of Evidence

Harvard Law Review, 1895
F. B. W., George W. Bradner
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Rules of Evidence

Journal of Roman Studies, 1978
Keith W. Hopkins
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Rules of evidence in psychophysiological investigations

The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1986
Conventional rules encourage an investigator to focus primarily on quantifiable data. In psychophysiological studies, however, the most relevant data may be nonquantifiable, at least at the present time. Behavior, visceral or general, does not necessarily depend on the quantity of a particular stress, but rather is the result of a complex interactive ...
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Rules of Evidence

Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the rules of evidence. The main pillars of evidentiary rules are the idea of the burden of proof and the standard of proof, which ultimately refer to the amount and quality of evidence that the law requires for a party to prove an allegation.
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The collateral evidence rule

The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 2015
The collateral evidence rule restricts the admissibility of evidence that undermines the credit of witnesses. Given the obvious importance of such evidence to accurate fact-determination, it is remarkable that the rule has been subject to so little academic scrutiny. This article, a critical analysis of the rule, argues for its abolition. In doing so,
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The Parol Evidence Rule

2018
Assume that A and B make a contract. Call this the first contract or the parol agreement. Later, A and B make a second contract, in writing, which does not contradict, but relates to the same subject matter, as the first contract. Later still, A sues B for breach of the first contract and B defends on the ground that the second written agreement ...
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