Prima facie evidence means evidence which justifies the investigation of a Complaint.
Prima facie evidence means evidence that would, if uncontested, establish a fact or raise a presumption of a fact.
Prima facie evidence. The Settlement System Administrator's determination of the allocation of all costs during any month shall, in the absence of manifest error, be prima facie evidence thereof.
Examples of Prima facie evidence in a sentence
Prima facie evidence of nationality cannot be furnished through false documents.
Any report or certificate made by the inspectors of election is Prima facie evidence of the facts stated therein.
Prima facie evidence of misconduct ORDERNone – Member resigned his membership before the conclusion of these disciplinary proceedings.
For instance, Safa (2005) showed that education, family size and farm size significantly influenced the profitability of farm products, while Ahmad et al.
Prima facie evidence of misconduct ORDER Consent Order: - Reprimand;- Fine €2,000,- Publication in Accountancy Plus without reference to name.
More Definitions of Prima facie evidence
Prima facie evidence means evidence adequate to establish a fact or raise a presumption of fact unless refuted or contradicted.
Prima facie evidence means evidence which is sufficient proof that the speed was not reasonable or prudent under the conditions then existing, and which will remain sufficient proof of such fact, unless contradicted and overcome by evidence bearing upon the question of whether or not the speed was
Prima facie evidence. EPFAL's determination of the allocation of all costs during any PFA Accounting Period shall, in the absence of manifest error, be prima facie evidence thereof.
Prima facie evidence. In any legal action or proceeding arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, the entries made in the accounts and records maintained pursuant to this Clause 38 shall be prima facie evidence of the existence and amounts of the obligations of a Borrower therein recorded.
Prima facie evidence means evidence that, if unrebutted or unexplained, is “sufficient to maintain the proposition.” Hann v. Merrill, 305 A.2d 545, 550 (Me. 1973).
Prima facie evidence means evidence which is sufficient to establish a fact or raise a presumption unless disproved or rebutted.
Prima facie evidence means evidence which, if not balanced or outweighed by other evidence, will suffice to establish a particular contention.