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101expert testimony — Opinion evidence of some person who possesses special skill or knowledge in some science, profession or business which is not common to the average man and which is possessed by the expert by reason of his special study or experience. Board of Ed …
102bill to perpetuate testimony — A bill in equity. Whenever there is reasonable cause to apprehend future litigation in regard to a particular subject or matter and the person threatened with or exposed to suit is himself unable to bring the issue to an immediate judicial… …
103bill to take testimony de bene esse — A bill in equity which a party may maintain to secure the testimony for use in a pending action of a witness whose testimony cannot be taken in court. 23 Am J2d Dep § 6 …
104perpetuation of testimony — Preserving testimony for possible use in future litigation by taking the deposition of the witness, thus guarding against the possible loss of his testimony by death or incompetency. 23 Am J2d Dep § 8 …
105Unwitting Testimony — refers to the unintentional evidence provided by historical sources. They may demonstrate the attitudes of an author, or the culture to which he or she belongs. This term was originally used by the British historian Arthur Marwick.External links* …
106Sworn testimony — is evidence given by a witness who has made a commitment to tell the truth. If the witness is later found to have lied whilst bound by the commitment, they can often be charged with the crime of perjury. The types of commitment can include oaths …
107admitted testimony — index evidence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
108falsify testimony — index perjure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
109give sworn testimony — index depose (testify) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
110give testimony — index witness (attest to) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …