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Allegation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An allegation (also called adduction ) is a claim of a fact by a party in a pleading, which the party claims to be able to prove. Allegations remain assertions without proof, until they can be pro...
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Definition of Adduce in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Adduce? Meaning of Adduce as a legal term. What does Adduce mean in law? ... Adduce; adeem; Ademption; Adequate; adequate remedy; Adequate Remedy at Law; Adhering; Adhesion Contract;
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; transitive verb ... offer as evidence: to offer something as evidence, a reason, or proof ( formal ) ; ... Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © & (P)2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. MSN Privacy Legal Advertise Feedback...
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Definitions of accustom, prevaricate, consecrate, sophisticate, entail, adduce, improper, disappear, reciprocate, famish ... discuss the word adduce ... Definition of adduce (verb) forms: adduced; adduced; adducing to bring forward or name for consideration; Definition of adduce; Define adduce;
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