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American Jurisprudence Proof of Facts

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American Jurisprudence Proof of Facts is a guide to establishing a case or defense. It is a roadmap in question-and-answer format. The proofs – in article format – are divided by different types of action. Articles are arranged in alphabetical order. Following are some examples:

  • “Accord and Satisfaction”
  • “Change in Circumstances Justifying Modification of Child Support Order”
  • “Fiduciary’s Breach of Investment Duties”
  • “Fraudulent Alteration of Odometer”

These facts can be established in different ways: by the testimony of witnesses, documents, or presumptions of law.

The Ehrhorn Law Library has the publication in print and it is current. The resource is also available online through Westlaw Precision. In either case, the resource can be searched by index.