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Law of evidence is
lex tallienis
lexfori
lex loci solutionis
lex situs.
- Law of Evidence: This refers to the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding.
- Option 1: lex talionis - This term is Latin for "law of retaliation" or "an eye for an eye". It's not related to the law of evidence.
- Option 2: lex fori - This term refers to the law of the court or forum, essentially meaning the law governing procedural matters in the place where the court is located.
- Option 3: lex loci solutionis - This is the law of the place where a contract is to be performed.
- Option 4: lex situs - This refers to the law of the place where property is situated.
- Correct Answer:
- Lex fori (Option 2) is typically related to procedural aspects like the law of evidence, as it is about the law applied in courts located in a specific jurisdiction.
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