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No prima facie evidence on this subject has even begun to be provided.
The Code is prima facie evidence of those laws.
He said the 12 had been investigated and detained by military police where there was prima facie evidence.
"How about releasing me on a prima facie evidence writ?"
It is hard to imagine more cogent prima facie evidence.
Some countries are not required to provide prima facie evidence in support of their request for extradition.
It counts only as prima facie evidence that he or she is the first inventor.
In practice, any attempt to get money for the domain name constitutes prima facie evidence of bad faith.
Can this silence be prima facie evidence that the feminists are admitting error?
Mr President, for an arrest warrant, there has to be prima facie evidence.
"There seems to be at least prima facie evidence that that wasn't done here."
What the courts cannot do, however, is consider whether prima facie evidence exists that a crime has been committed.
I plead not guilty to the first charge, but there is a certain amount of prima facie evidence on the second.
The accused needed adduce only prima facie evidence of provocation.
Consider the prima facie evidence of a blunder.
There is thus prima facie evidence to suggest that we should control for age when assessing the causal impact of income.
It should perhaps be pointed out once again that even registration affords only prima facie evidence of title.
It is prima facie evidence, but I disallow it,' he said.
A rebuttable presumption is often associated with prima facie evidence.
Sometimes the introduction of prima facie evidence is informally called making a case or building a case.
The short form is "prima facie evidence of the fact of birth in any court proceeding".
Passing a stopped school bus; prima facie evidence.
Finally, if registration occurs within 5 years of publication, it is considered prima facie evidence in a court of law.
Prima facie evidence that the occupant's a "lone nut."
Prima facie evidence on notices of government business are published in the newspaper; these include orders, rules, and proclamations.