Prima facie showing definition

Prima facie showing means evidence which, standing alone and unexplained, would maintain the proposition and claimed violation of this chapter set forth in the complaint. (Ord. 019/2013 § 1 (Exh. A); Ord. 003/2010 § 1 (Exh. A))
Prima facie showing means evidence which, standing alone and unexplained, would maintain the proposition and claimed violation of this chapter set forth in the complaint.
Prima facie showing means evidence that on its face is sufficient to prove researchmisconduct in the absence of respondent’s presentation of substantial contradictory evidence.

Examples of Prima facie showing in a sentence

  • A Prima facie showing requires the plaintiff to “‘demonstrate facts which support a finding of jurisdiction ...’” Id. at 438 (quoting Data Disc, Inc.

  • A) Involves Evidences and statement as required in other civil proceedings B) Prima facie showing the arbitration agreement C) Other...


More Definitions of Prima facie showing

Prima facie showing means that the defendant produces facts that, if true, establish that there is
Prima facie showing means “simply a sufficient showing of possible merit to warrant a fuller exploration by the district court.” Id. at 469 (noting as support the “tight” 30-day deadline by which it must “rul[e] on such an application,” and that all it may have before it is “the application itself and documents

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