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51demonstrative evidence — That evidence addressed directly to the senses without intervention of testimony. Such evidence is concerned with real objects which illustrate some verbal testimony and has no probative value in itself. People v. Diaz, 111 Misc.2d 1083, 445… …
52demonstrative bequest — A testamentary gift which, by its terms, must be paid from a specific fund; e.g. bequest of one thousand dollars to be paid from testator s shares of stock in X Corporation. Hence, it is partly a general bequest and partly a specific bequest. See …
53demonstrative evidence — That evidence addressed directly to the senses without intervention of testimony. Such evidence is concerned with real objects which illustrate some verbal testimony and has no probative value in itself. People v. Diaz, 111 Misc.2d 1083, 445… …
54demonstrative evidence — Usually the equivalent of real evidence. 29 Am J2d Ev § 769. Narrowly, evidence which has no probative value in itself, serving merely as a visual aid to jury or trier of the fact in comprehending the verbal testimony. Smith v Ohio Oil Co. 10 111 …
55demonstrative legacy — A legacy which differs from a general legacy in that it refers to a particular fund or particular property as a primary source of payment, the two essentials of such a legacy being an unconditional gift in the nature of a general legacy and a… …
56demonstrative legacy — noun : a legacy made payable out of a designated fund or asset …
57legacy, demonstrative — n. A bequest of money that is to be paid out of a specific fund. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
58in a demonstrative manner — openly expressing one s affections and feelings …
59demonstratively — demonstrative ► ADJECTIVE 1) tending to show one s feelings openly. 2) serving to demonstrate something. 3) Grammar (of a determiner or pronoun) indicating the person or thing referred to (e.g. this, that, those). ► NOUN Grammar ▪ a demonstrative …
60demonstrativeness — demonstrative ► ADJECTIVE 1) tending to show one s feelings openly. 2) serving to demonstrate something. 3) Grammar (of a determiner or pronoun) indicating the person or thing referred to (e.g. this, that, those). ► NOUN Grammar ▪ a demonstrative …