That which is or qualifies for as evidence. For example, a witness observation about how an accident occurred. It may also be used to refer to something that relates to evidence in a particular case such as an evidentiary hearing to determine whether specific evidence is admissible at trial. Having the quality of evidence; constituting evidence; evidencing. A term introduced by … [Read more...]
EX ASSENSU SUO
With his assent. Formal words in judgments for damages by default. Comb. 220. … [Read more...]
EVIDENTIARY FACTS
The facts necessary to prove a matter in issue. … [Read more...]
EX BONIS
Of the goods or property. A term of the civil law; distinguished from in bonis, as being descriptive of or applicable to property not in actual possession. Calvin. … [Read more...]
EVOCATION
In French law. The withdrawal of a cause from the cognizance of an inferior court, and bringing it before another court or judge. In some respects this process resembles the proceedings upon certiorari. … [Read more...]