Fact-Finds
/ˈfækt faɪndz/
Definitions
- (n.) Investigations or inquiries conducted to establish the facts pertinent to a legal case or issue.
The fact-finds established that the contract had been signed under duress.
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Commentary
Typically used in plural to emphasize multiple determinations of fact; central to the court's fact-finding process.
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