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41prima facie — zunächst einmal; a prima vista (ital.); auf den ersten Blick * * * pri|ma fa|cie [ fa:t̮si̯e; lat., eigtl. = von der ersten Erscheinung, zu: primus ↑ (Primus) u. facies, ↑ Fazies] (bildungsspr.): dem ersten Anschein nach, auf den ersten Blick. *… …
42prima facie — adj. Prima facie is used with these nouns: ↑case, ↑evidence …
43prima facie — pri|ma fa|cie [ ,praımə feıʃi ] adjective, adverb FORMAL based on what seems to be true, before a situation has been examined in detail: There is strong prima facie evidence of a miscarriage of justice …
44prima facie — Latin, lit. at first sight, ablative of prima facies first appearance, from prima, fem. sing. of primus first (see PRIME (Cf. prime) (adj.)) + facies form, face …
45a priori, prima facie — Both generally refer to evidence and thus are sometimes confused. Prima facie means at first sight or on the surface of it and refers to matters in which not all of the evidence has been collected but such evidence as there is points to… …
46a priori, prima facie — Both generally refer to evidence and thus are sometimes confused. Prima facie means at first sight or on the surface of it and refers to matters in which not all of the evidence has been collected but such evidence as there is points to… …
47prima facie — Latin: prima facies first appearance At first appearances. Prima facie evidence is evidence that appears to be conclusive on first appearances but is not necessarily conclusive …
48prima facie — UK [ˌpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃɪ] / US adjective, adverb formal based on what seems to be true, before a situation has been examined in detail There is strong prima facie evidence of a miscarriage of justice …
49prima facie — law pri•ma fa•ci•e [[t]ˈpraɪ mə ˈfeɪ ʃiˌi, ˈfeɪ ʃi, ˈfeɪ ʃə, ˈpri [/t]] adv. 1) at first view; before investigation 2) obvious; self evident 3) sufficient to establish a fact or to raise a presumption of fact unless rebutted: prima facie… …
50in facie ecclésiae — (Loc. lat.); literalmente, en presencia de la Iglesia ). loc. adj. Dicho del matrimonio: Que se celebra canónicamente. U. t. c. loc. adv.) …