Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p In law, the ultimate fact is the conclusion (or conclusions) of factual evidence made by a jury after deliberation.One common definition is "in a trial, a conclusion of fact which is logically deduced from evidence...." It is "the conclusion arrived during a trial based on the evidentiary facts."An example would be the conclusion that somebody was liable for negligence because he sped, drove over a double line, skidded and lost control of his car.. }
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- Ultimate_fact comment "In law, the ultimate fact is the conclusion (or conclusions) of factual evidence made by a jury after deliberation.One common definition is "in a trial, a conclusion of fact which is logically deduced from evidence...." It is "the conclusion arrived during a trial based on the evidentiary facts."An example would be the conclusion that somebody was liable for negligence because he sped, drove over a double line, skidded and lost control of his car.".