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  • 121Law of Attraction — The phrase Law of Attraction, although used widely by esoteric writers, has a variety of definitions. Turn of the century references conceptualized the law of attraction as relating to physical structure and to how matter develops. [“Waves in… …

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  • 122Law enforcement agency powers — A law enforcement agency (LEA) has powers, which other government subjects do not, to enable the LEA to undertake its responsibilities. These powers are generally in one of six forms: *Exemptions from laws *Intrusive powers, for search, seizure,… …

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  • 123incontrovertible evidence — Evidence that leaves no doubt as to a particular conculsion. Examples might include a fingerprint showing that someone was present in a room, or a blood test proving who parented a child. Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain… …

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  • 124oral evidence — index affirmance (legal affirmation), deposition Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 oral evidence …

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  • 125indispensable evidence — n. Evidence that is absolutely necessary to prove a particular fact. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. indispensable evidence n …

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  • 126newly discovered evidence — n. Evidence discovered after a trial is concluded and judgment rendered that could not have been discovered before trial and that can be grounds for a new trial if it probably would result differently. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx… …

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  • 127Law of adoption — The law of adoption was a ritual practiced in Latter Day Saint temples between 1843 and 1894 in which men who held the priesthood were sealed in a father–son relationship to other men who were not part of nor even distantly related to their… …

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  • 128opinion evidence — Evidence of what the witness thinks, believes, or infers in regard to facts in dispute, as distinguished from personal knowledge of the facts themselves. The rules of evidence (Federal Rules of Evidence) ordinarily do not permit witnesses to… …

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