Facts
61bare facts — facts as they are, precise facts …
62assumed facts — Facts concerning which no evidence has been introduced at trial and hence no rulings of law or jury instructions are required. In argument, a hypothetical set of facts used to illustrate a point of law. See stipulation …
63assumed facts — Facts concerning which no evidence has been introduced at trial and hence no rulings of law or jury instructions are required. In argument, a hypothetical set of facts used to illustrate a point of law. See stipulation …
64hard facts — facts that cannot be disproved …
65collateral facts — Facts which are inadmissible in evidence because they are incapable of affording any reasonable presumption or inference as to the principal fact or matter in dispute. Darling v Westmoreland, 52 NH 401 …
66controverted facts — Facts in issue; a ground for trial and, conversely, for the denial of summary judgment. Associated Press v United States, 326 US 1, 89 L Ed 2013, 65 S Ct 1416 …
67facts of life — noun knowledge of sexual reproduction (almost always used with the) Syn: the birds and the bees …
68facts on the ground — noun a) Some aspects of the situation in a particular location. b) A euphemism, similar to fait accompli, used as an oblique way of saying that discussions over the possession of a given piece of territory has been rendered moot by the presence… …
69facts of life — information related to sexuality and reproduction, birds and the bees …
70“Facts Concerning the Late Arthur Jermyn and His Family“ — Short story (3,720 words); probably written in the fall of 1920. First published in the Wolverine (March and June 1921); rpt. WT(April 1924) and WT(May 1935); first collected in O;corrected text in D;annotated version in CC Sir Arthur… …