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- Affirmative_defense abstract "An affirmative defense to a civil lawsuit or criminal charge is a fact or set of facts other than those alleged by the plaintiff or prosecutor which, if proven by the defendant, defeats or mitigates the legal consequences of the defendant's otherwise unlawful conduct. In civil lawsuits, affirmative defenses include the statute of limitations, the statute of frauds, and waiver. In criminal prosecutions, examples of affirmative defenses are self defense, insanity, and the statute of limitations.".
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- Affirmative_defense subject Category:Civil_law_(common_law).
- Affirmative_defense subject Category:Legal_defenses.
- Affirmative_defense comment "An affirmative defense to a civil lawsuit or criminal charge is a fact or set of facts other than those alleged by the plaintiff or prosecutor which, if proven by the defendant, defeats or mitigates the legal consequences of the defendant's otherwise unlawful conduct. In civil lawsuits, affirmative defenses include the statute of limitations, the statute of frauds, and waiver. In criminal prosecutions, examples of affirmative defenses are self defense, insanity, and the statute of limitations.".
- Affirmative_defense label "Affirmative defense".
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- Affirmative_defense sameAs Q4689000.
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