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What is prima facie evidence?
I. Evidence that will establish a fact or sustain a judgment unless contradictory evidence is produced
II. Is such an evidence as in the judgment of the law, is sufficient to establish the fact, and, if not rebutted, remains sufficient for that purpose
III. Only means that there is ground for proceeding
IV. Is that which suffices for the proof of a particular fact until contradicted and overcome by other evidence
V. It means “evidence sufficient to establish title, unless some person shows a perfect title”
I, II
III, IV
II, III, IV
all of them
- Statement I: This is correct. Prima facie evidence is enough to prove a fact unless opposed by other evidence.
- Statement II: This is accurate. It means evidence is sufficient to establish a fact if unchallenged.
- Statement III: Correct. It suggests there is a basis for further legal action.
- Statement IV: Right. Such evidence holds until it is disputed and surpassed by contrary evidence.
- Statement V: This is also correct. It implies evidence is robust enough to establish a claim or title unless a perfect claim is made by someone else.
- Option 1 (I, II): Only includes two statements, while all are correct.
- Option 2 (III, IV): Includes some correct statements but not all.
- Option 3 (II, III, IV): Contains many correct statements, but misses others.
- Option 4 (All of them): This is the correct option. All statements accurately describe prima facie evidence.
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