extrinsic evidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextrinsicandevidence
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extrinsic
adjective
uk/ekˈstrɪn.zɪk/us/ekˈstrɪn.zɪk/
coming from outside, or not related ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈev.ə.dəns/
one or more reasons for believing that something is or is ...
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The inclination to construct elaborate parallels and personification readings should be resisted where there is noextrinsicevidencewith which to validate them.
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Thirdly, at the moment in the case where there are two drivers, they both collide, both die; there are no witnesses, noextrinsicevidence; the estates of neither recover.
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When, therefore, the contract as written is lacking or incomplete, there is no problem with then referring toextrinsicevidence.
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On remand, the district court concluded that noextrinsicevidenceindicated that the advertisement in question misled or confused any consumers.
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Extrinsicevidenceis defined as evidence outside the writings, in this case the deed.
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If a contract is in writing and final to at least one term (integrated), parol orextrinsicevidencewill generally be excluded.
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Extrinsicevidenceis held to be synonymous with evidence from another source.
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The test is whether a third party is able to identify the property from the terms of the bond itself, without recourse toextrinsicevidence.
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The inventor's intent must be based on the patent, the court is not allowed to useextrinsicevidenceof the inventor's intent.
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Therefore, it is argued,extrinsicevidenceshould not be allowed to vary the words used by the testator or their meaning.
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However, this does not includeextrinsicevidenceto the deliberation process.
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One may bring to this processextrinsicevidence, including negotiations, to convince the court to order the document's rectification.
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Since the district court did not look atextrinsicevidence, the appellate court remanded this case to the district court.
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Extrinsicevidenceis testimony, expert opinion, or other unwritten sources;extrinsicevidencemay not contradict intrinsic evidence.
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In such a case, termed a partial integration, the integration rule merely prevents the admission ofextrinsicevidenceto contradict or vary the written portion of the agreement.
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