• Unus testis, nullus testis (lit. 'one witness, no witness') is a Latin legal phrase describing a rule of the law of evidence. According to this rule, the...
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    word testis is based on Roman law. The original Latin word testis, "witness", was used in the firmly established legal principle "Testis unus, testis nullus"...
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  • factor. 2. A third person or thing of indeterminate character. testis unus, testis nullus one witness is not a witness A law principle expressing that a...
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  • factor. 2. A third person or thing of indeterminate character. testis unus, testis nullus one witness is not a witness A law principle expressing that a...
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  • appears in Alison. Corroboration also has origins in Roman law (unus testis, nullus testis). The Code of Justinian read, ‘We plainly order that the evidence...
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  • non liquet, non longe. nłła—nulla. nll'i—nulli. nllo°—nullo modo. nłłs—nullus. nˡ°—nihilo. n'm—numerum. nn—nomen. nⁿ—nomen or non. nõ—nomen. NO'—Nobilis...
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  • incapable. Compare cura. Parties are pupillus - ward tutor - guardian Unus testis, nullus testis one witness, no witness The uncorroborated testimony of one witness...
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