Similar words: non sequitur, colloquial, colloquium, colloquially, soliloquize, colloquialism, ventriloquist, ventriloquism. Meaning: n. a rule of evidence whereby the negligence of an alleged wrongdoer can be inferred from the fact that the accident happened.
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1 In such a case the purchaser may plead res ipsa loquitur - the facts speak for themselves.
2 The principle of res ipsa loquitur is a special evidence rule or doctrine in Anglo-American tort law.
3 Res ipsa loquitur proven method has its advantages in handling damages in medical tort cases.
4 Res ipsa loquitur does not normally entail a presumption of the defendant's fault, nor a shift in the burden of proof.
5 Introduction of the Common Law should res ipsa loquitur of the way.
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