Prima Facie Case Law and Legal Definition
“A prima facie case is one which is established by sufficient evidence and can be overthrown only by rebutting evidence adduced on the other side.” Nolte v. Winstanley, 16 Ariz. 327, 332 (Ariz. 1914)
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“A prima facie case is one which is established by sufficient evidence and can be overthrown only by rebutting evidence adduced on the other side.” Nolte v. Winstanley, 16 Ariz. 327, 332 (Ariz. 1914)