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  1. Burden of Proof (Bob Schneider EP): Burden of Proof is an extended play album that was released by Bob Schneider on June 11, 2013. (Bob Schneider EP) [100%] 2024-08-26 [Bob Schneider albums] [2013 EPs]...
  2. Burden of proof: The burden of proof (Latin: onus probandi, shortened from Onus probandi incumbit ei qui dicit, non ei qui negat) is the obligation on a party in a dispute to provide sufficient warrant for its position. When two parties are in ... (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-11-03 [Concepts in epistemology] [Evidence]...
  3. Burden of proof: Burden of proof (also known as onus probandi in Latin) is the obligation on somebody presenting a new idea (a claim) to provide evidence to support its truth (a warrant). Once evidence has been presented, it is up to any ... [100%] 2024-01-10
  4. Burden Of Proof: In law, the obligation resting upon one or other of the parties to a suit to bring proof of a fact when the opposite party alleges the contrary. The Talmudic phrase is "'alaw ha-rayah" (on him is the proof ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  5. Burden of proof: The burden of proof is the responsibility of proving a point which is at issue between contending parties, as in a lawsuit. This is in contrast to a debate, in which each party must support his contentions. [100%] 2023-03-12 [Legal Terms] [Philosophy]...
  6. Burden of proof (law): In a legal dispute, one party has the burden of proof to show that they are correct, while the other party has no such burden and is presumed to be correct. The burden of proof requires a party to produce ... (Obligation on a party to prove their case) [86%] 2024-09-28 [Probabilistic arguments] [Legal doctrines and principles]...
  7. Shifting the burden of proof: Shifting the burden of proof is an effort to free a hypothesis or persuasive argument in debate from the burden of proof by shifting that burden onto an opponent. The critic is deliberately placed in the position of trying to ... [77%] 2023-02-19 [Legal Terms] [Logical Fallacies]...

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