Last Updated:2025/11/25
(law) In the law of evidence, the power of a court to deem the burden of proof to be established as to a particular fact without the introduction of evidence, because the fact is one that is a matter of common knowledge, or is readily demonstrated by reference to sources of unquestionable authority.
音声機能が動作しない場合はこちらをご確認ください
See correct answer
judicial notice
Edit Histories(0)
Source Word
judicial notice
Noun
uncountable
(law)
In
the
law
of
evidence,
the
power
of
a
court
to
deem
the
burden
of
proof
to
be
established
as
to
a
particular
fact
without
the
introduction
of
evidence,
because
the
fact
is
one
that
is
a
matter
of
common
knowledge,
or
is
readily
demonstrated
by
reference
to
sources
of
unquestionable
authority.
Japanese Meaning
(証拠法)裁判所が、一般に知られている事実や、信頼できる権威ある情報源により容易に立証できる事実について、証拠の提出を必要とせずにその存在を認定する権限
Sense(1)
(law)
In
the
law
of
evidence,
the
power
of
a
court
to
deem
the
burden
of
proof
to
be
established
as
to
a
particular
fact
without
the
introduction
of
evidence,
because
the
fact
is
one
that
is
a
matter
of
common
knowledge,
or
is
readily
demonstrated
by
reference
to
sources
of
unquestionable
authority.