judicial notice

  • 1judicial notice — n: recognition by the court of a fact that is not reasonably disputable and without the introduction of supporting evidence took judicial notice that January 1 is a legal holiday a motion for judicial notice of a fact Merriam Webster’s Dictionary …

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  • 2Judicial notice — Evidence Part of th …

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  • 3judicial notice — noun In the law of evidence, the power of a court to deem the burden of proof to be established as to a particular fact without the introduction of evidence, because the fact is one that is a matter of common knowledge, or is readily demonstrated …

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  • 4judicial notice — The cognizance of certain facts which a judge under rules of legal procedure or otherwise may properly take or act upon without proof because they are already known to him or because of that knowledge which a judge has, or is assumed to have by… …

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  • 5judicial notice — noun : the recognition by a court for the purposes of a case of the existence or truth of certain facts as being self evident or common knowledge no evidence is necessary as to any matters of which the court takes judicial notice H.J.Stephen …

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  • 6judicial notice — The act by which a court, in conducting a trial, or framing its decision, will, of its own motion or on request of a party, and without the production of evidence, recognize the existence and truth of certain facts, having a bearing on the… …

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  • 7judicial notice — The act by which a court, in conducting a trial, or framing its decision, will, of its own motion or on request of a party, and without the production of evidence, recognize the existence and truth of certain facts, having a bearing on the… …

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  • 8Judicial Notice of Foreign Law Act — One of the uniform laws …

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  • 9notice — no·tice 1 n 1 a: a notification or communication of a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding see also process, service ◇ The requirements of when, how, and what notice must be given to a person are often prescribed by a statute, rule, or contract. b …

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  • 10judicial — ju·di·cial /jü di shəl/ adj [Latin judicialis, from judicium judgment, from judic judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to determine, say] 1 a: of or relating to a judgment, the function of judging, the administration of justice, or the… …

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