Trier Of Fact: Judge or jury in a case who determines the outcome of the dispute.
Trier Of Fact It refers to a judge or jury who decides the facts and law of the court case. In jury trial, the jury decides finds fact while the judge makes law that would be applicable.
trier of fact n. the judge or jury responsible for deciding factual issues in a trial. If there is no jury the judge is the trier of fact as well as the trier of the law.
trier of factThe jury (or judge if the jury is waived) who have the obligation to make finding of fact rather than rulings of law. u unconscionabilityone sidedness in a contract.
Trier of facts - The jury or, in a non-jury trial, the judge, or an administrative body. Venue - The specific county, city or geographical area in which a court has jurisdiction.
The trier of fact in a civil or criminal trial, whether a judge or a jury, must review the evidence presented, evaluate it, and determine if it meets the standard of proof.
Trier of Fact The trier of fact in a civil case may be a jury, a judge, or a panel of judges. In a jury trial, the panel of jurors is given the responsibility to rule as to which side should be believed in regard to the facts presented ...
It means the trier of fact must be persuaded by the evidence that it is highly probable that the claim or affirmative defense is true.
Evidence that is formally presented before the trier of fact (i.e., the judge or jury) to consider in deciding the case. The trial court judge determines whether or not the evidence may be proffered.
: the responsibility of producing sufficient evidence in support of a fact or issue and favorably persuading the trier of fact (as a judge or jury) regarding that fact or issue < ...
Confession And Avoidance A plea, or answer, to a complaint in a civil case, in which the defendant admits the allegations in the lawsuit but alleges other facts that, if found to be true by the trier of fact, ...
TRIAL The presentation of evidence in court to a trier of facts who applies the applicable law to those facts and then decides the case. TRIBUNAL Latin: a platform for magistrates, a court or forum of justice that decides or determines.
Verdict: Formal decision made by a judge or jury (trier of facts). Voir dire: "To speak the truth." The process of preliminary examination of prospective jurors, by the court or attorneys, regarding their qualifications.
The closing statement, by counsel, to the trier of facts after all parties have concluded their presentation of evidence. Codicil (kod'i-sil) An amendment to a will.
See also: judge question of fact trier of fact The People's Law Dictionary by Gerald and Kathleen Hill Publisher Fine Communications ...
"Admission of expert evidence depends on ... relevance; necessity in assisting the trier of fact; the absence of any exclusionary rule; (and) a properly qualified expert." ...
Trier of FactThe person(s) who hear testimony and review evidence to rule on a factual issue. For example, in a jury trial, the jurors are the triers of fact, whereas in a trial before a judge-alone, it is the judge.
See also: Law, Court, State, Fact, Trial
 
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