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The phrase 'prima facie evidence' in a legal context most closely means:

'Prima facie' means 'on its face' or 'at first sight'. It refers to evidence that is sufficient to prove a fact unless there is evidence to the contrary.

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Question: The phrase 'prima facie evidence' in a legal context most closely means:

Answer options:

  • Evidence that is legally inadmissible.
  • Evidence that is conclusive beyond a reasonable doubt. ✅ Evidence sufficient to establish a fact unless disproved.
  • Evidence presented in open court.

Correct answer: Evidence sufficient to establish a fact unless disproved.

Explanation: 'Prima facie' means 'on its face' or 'at first sight'. It refers to evidence that is sufficient to prove a fact unless there is evidence to the contrary.

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