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- EVIDENCE - Evaluation of evidence - Duty of the trial court to evaluate evidence - When the appellate Court may interfere with evaluation of evidence
Clearly, the evaluation and ascription of probative value to the evidence adduced by the parties…
- EVIDENCE - EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE - Whether evaluation of evidence and ascription of probative value is a primary function of the trial Court; duty of the Court of Appeal as it relates to evaluation of evidence
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- LEGAL PRACTITIONER - Signing of court process - Duty of counsel or appellant to sign court process - When court process is signed in the name of a law firm - Effect of court process signed in the name of a law firm on the jurisdiction of the court
"On the final issue raised by both parties, relate to the contention that Counsel signed…