facie in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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They also conduct preliminary inquiries in indictable matters to determine whether a prima facie case has been made against an accused person.
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It was observed by the committee that there was a strong prima facie case for unification.
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Privilege is any circumstance that justifies or excuses a prima facie tort.
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However, some states have prima facie speed limits.
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This provided a prima facie case for the prosecution.
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However, enforcement of a prima facie innocent contract may implicate an identified constitutional value.
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Scanning old family photographs, without permission, to a digital file for personal use is prima facie an infringement of copyright.
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Baker argues that only objective harms and other objective bad consequences (or actions in the case of inchoate and endangerment offenses) are prima facie criminalizable.
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The court held that the charges were bogus and failed to disclose prima facie cases against the accused persons.
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Some other states have a hybrid system: speed limits may be prima facie up to a certain speed or only on certain roads.
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