Conclusive Evidence in UK Law

  • Bills of Lading Act 1855
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1855
    ... ... Bill of Lading in Hands of Consignee, &c. conclusive Evidence of Shipment as against Master, &c.III Bill of Lading in Hands of ... ...
  • Bankruptcy Act 1869
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1869
    ... ... evidence, or for any other just cause, or may dismiss the ... petition, with or ... aforesaid shall be conclusive evidence in all legal proceedings ... of the debtor having been duly ... ...
  • Companies Act 1867
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1867
    ... ... of the Order and Minute, and his Certificate shall be conclusive Evidence that all the Requisitions of this Act with respect to the ... ...
  • Fisheries (Ireland) Act 1842
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1842
    ... ... for each such Certificate; and such Certificate shall be conclusive Evidence of such Registration, and the Number, Mark, or Letter which shall ... ...
  • Ministers of the Crown (Transfer of Functions) Act 1946
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1946
    ... ... of the Order to the Minister issuing the certificate shall be conclusive ... evidence of the transfer ... Change of title of Ministers.2 Change of ... ...
  • Diplomatic Privileges Act 1964
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1964
  • Extradition Act 1870
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1870
    ... ... An Order in Council shall be conclusive evidence that the arrangement therein referred to complies with the ... ...
  • Civil Evidence Act 1968
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1968
    ... ... other enactment whereby a conviction or a finding of fact in any criminal proceedings is for the purposes of any other proceedings made conclusive evidence of any fact ... (4) Where in any civil proceedings the contents of any document are admissible in evidence by virtue of subsection (2) ... ...
  • Defamation Act 1996
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 1996
    ... ... ; and(c) the extent to which, having regard to the delay, relevant evidence is likely—(i) to be unavailable, or(ii) to be less cogent than if the ... any of the plaintiffs stands convicted of an offence shall be conclusive evidence that he committed that offence so far as that fact is relevant to ... ...
  • The Building Regulations 2010
    • UK Non-devolved
    • January 01, 2010
    ... ... ) A certificate given in accordance with this regulation shall be evidence (but not conclusive evidence) that the requirements specified in the ... ...
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