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51sufficient evidence — Abstractly, evidence of such probative value as to support the verdict of the jury or a finding of fact by the court. Practically, evidence such as will satisfy an unprejudiced mind of the truth of that which the court or jury has found to be the …
52sufficient condition — noun 1. : a cause, ground, or condition such that if it be given the thing in question is assured 2. : condition 2a(3) * * * sufficient condition noun (logic) A condition or proposition whose existence assures the truth of, or leads to the… …
53sufficient reason — noun 1. : law of sufficient reason 2. : sufficient condition …
54sufficient condition — See condition, necessary/sufficient …
55sufficient condition — pakankamoji sąlyga statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. sufficient condition vok. hinreichende Bedingung, f rus. достаточное условие, n pranc. condition suffisante, f …
56sufficient evidence — Adequate evidence; such evidence, in character, weight, or amount, as will legally justify the judicial or official action demanded; according to circumstances, it may be prima facie or satisfactory evidence. Sufficient evidence is that which is… …
57sufficient bail — See sufficient sureties …
58sufficient deed — See good and sufficient deed …
59sufficient sureties — Sureties on a bail bond of financial ability to respond in payment of the amount of the bond and of sufficient vigilance to secure the appearance and prevent the absconding of the accused. 8 Am J2d Bail § 82 …
60Sufficient — Tilstrækkelig …