Facsimiles
/ˈfæk.sɪ.mɪ.liz/
Definitions
- (n.) Exact reproductions or copies of documents, often used as evidence in legal proceedings.
The court accepted the facsimiles as evidence due to their accuracy.
Forms
- facsimile
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Commentary
Facsimiles commonly appear in contexts involving the submission of documentary evidence; ensuring fidelity to the original is critical for admissibility.
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