Prima facie definition

Prima facie. EVIDENCE In any legal action or proceeding arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, the entries made in the accounts maintained pursuant to Clause 35.3 (EVIDENCE OF DEBT) and Clause 35.4 (CONTROL ACCOUNTS) shall, in the absence of manifest error, be PRIMA FACIE evidence of the existence and amounts of the specified obligations of the Obligors.
Prima facie means generally that the evidence is “[s]ufficient to establish a fact or raise a presumption unless disproved or rebutted.” Black’s Law Dictionary 1228 (8th ed.
Prima facie means legally sufficient to establish a fact or a case unless disproved. In legal terms it is used to denote that, upon initial examination, a claim has sufficient evidence to proceed.

Examples of Prima facie in a sentence

  • Prima facie evidence of nationality cannot be furnished through false documents.

  • Prima facie evidence of nationality pursuant to Article 2(1) and Article 4(1) can be particularly furnished through the docu- ments listed in Annex 2 to this Agreement, even if their period of validity has expired.

  • Prima facie evidence of national- ity cannot be furnished through false documents.

  • Prima facie evidence of the conditions for the readmission of former nationals of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia laid down in Article 3(3) shall be particularly furnished through the means of evidence listed in Annex 5 to this Agreement; it can- not be furnished through false documents.

  • Prima facie, the transactions on the ONDC Network will be between the End Users, and between the Participants.


More Definitions of Prima facie

Prima facie. Evidence In any legal action or proceeding arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, the entries made in the accounts maintained pursuant to Clause 26.3 (Evidence of Debt) and Clause 26.4 (Control Accounts) shall be prima facie evidence of the existence and amounts of the specified obligations of the Borrower.
Prima facie case means that there is ev- idence which, if unexplained or uncontra- dicted, would be sufficient to make a finding that discrimination had occurred The for- mal investigation and Written Report shall be completed by a CO from another worksite If there is not a prima facie case of Prohibited Discrimination, the CO shall advise the com- plainant and alleged offender in writing, with a copy to the College President or Deputy Chancellor, which may be appealed in accor- dance with these rules
Prima facie showing means that the plaintiff need only demonstrate facts that, if true,
Prima facie means a fact presumed to be true unless disproved by some evidence to the contrary (Latin).
Prima facie literally means “on the face of it”
Prima facie means “at first view” in Latin. It refers to evidence that is sufficient to raise a presumption of fact or establish the fact in question unless rebutted. http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/p078.htm
Prima facie means that quantity and quality of evidence necessary to prove a fact.