Prima facie evidence definition

Prima facie evidence means evidence which justifies the investigation of a Complaint.
Prima facie evidence means evidence that would, if uncontested, establish a fact or raise a presumption of a fact.
Prima facie evidence. The Settlement System Administrator's determination of the allocation of all costs during any month shall, in the absence of manifest error, be prima facie evidence thereof.

Examples of Prima facie evidence in a sentence

  • Prima facie evidence of nationality cannot be furnished through false documents.

  • July 1, 2013.440.1307 Prima facie evidence of certain documents.Sec.

  • Prima facie evidence as to who are the shareholders entitled to examine the list or to vote at the meeting.(2) If the requirements of this section have not been complied with, and a shareholder present in person or by proxy in good faith challenges the existence of sufficient votes to carry any action at the meeting, the meeting shall be adjourned until the requirements are complied with.

  • Prima facie evidence that safety standards have been met will be shown by the presence of a cur- rent State vehicle inspection sticker.

  • Prima facie evidence of nationality pursuant to Article 2 (1) and Article 4 (1) can be particularly furnished through the documents listed in Annex 2 to this Agreement, even if their period of validity has expired.


More Definitions of Prima facie evidence

Prima facie evidence. EPFAL's determination of the allocation of all costs during any PFA Accounting Period shall, in the absence of manifest error, be prima facie evidence thereof.
Prima facie evidence means evidence which is sufficient proof that the speed was not reasonable or prudent under the conditions then existing, and which will remain sufficient proof of such fact, unless contradicted and overcome by evidence bearing upon the question of whether or not the speed was
Prima facie evidence means evidence adequate to establish a fact or raise a presumption of fact unless refuted or contradicted.
Prima facie evidence means sufficient evidence, unless outweighed by other evidence in the case. In other words, waybills, or bills of lading, or other shipping documents such as invoices, if proved, are sufficient to show the interstate nature of the shipment in the absence of other evidence in the case which leads the jury to a different conclusion.
Prima facie evidence means sufficient proof.
Prima facie evidence means evidence that, if unrebutted or unexplained, is “sufficient to maintain the proposition.” Hann v. Merrill, 305 A.2d 545, 550 (Me. 1973).
Prima facie evidence. In any legal action or proceeding arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, the entries made in the accounts and records maintained pursuant to this Clause 38 shall be prima facie evidence of the existence and amounts of the obligations of a Borrower therein recorded.