A term used to describe evidence that is adequate enough to prove a point, unless contradicting evidence is presented.
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- Prima facie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 Prima facie is a Latin expression meaning on its first encounter, first blush, or at   first sight. The literal translation would be "at first face" or "at first appearance", ...
 
- Prima Facie - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
 A prima facie case presented to a Grand Jury by the prosecution will result in an   indictment. Example: in a charge of bad check writing, evidence of a half dozen ...
 
- Prima Facie - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
 [Latin, On the first appearance.] A fact presumed to be true unless it is disproved.   In common parlance the term prima facie is used to describe the apparent ...
 
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 pri·ma fa·cie (pr m f sh -sh , -sh - ). adv. At first sight; before closer inspection:   They had, prima facie, a legitimate complaint. adj. 1. True, authentic, or adequate   at ...
 
- Prima facie - Merriam-Webster Online
 1pri·ma fa·cie. adverb \ˌprī-mə-ˈfā-shə, -shē, -sē also -shē-ˌē, -sē-ˌē\.   Definition of PRIMA FACIE. : at first view : on the first appearance. Origin of   PRIMA ...
 
- Prima facie | LII / Legal Information Institute
 Latin for "at first sight." Prima facie may be used as an adjective meaning "  sufficient to establish a fact or raise a presumption unless disproved or rebutted;"   e.g., ...
 
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- prima facie - Wiktionary
 Wikipedia has an article on: Prima facie · Wikipedia · prima facie (comparative   more prima facie, superlative most prima facie). (law) at first sight; on the face of it ...