Sentences with phrase «different burden»

There are different burdens of proof (sometimes called «standards of proof») for different types of cases.
Different burdens of proof apply depending on when a modification is requested.
An exclusive right for one person to fish and an exclusive right to fish exercised by thirty people impose a very different burden on the fishery, unless the thirty people are limited to the catch that one person exclusively fishing would have reasonably accomplished.
«They are two different statutes with two different burdens of proof and two different sets of sentencing principles,» says Loewenberg.
But I believe that in the place of the legalistic Sabbath traditions, we have substituted in a different burden: church.
«The younger you are when you're exposed — you carry a different burden of that exposure.»
Ok, so first of all, a person can be found to have committed the tort of sexual assault in a civil proceeding based on a different burden of proof than that in criminal proceedings: a balance of probabilities.
So, for example, it would be a different burden if you had 10,000 people coming, vs 10.
It's the same kind of trial he typically works, just with a different burden of proof, he said.
Thus, it is not a question of whether re-litigation has led to a more accurate result; the system contemplates that different results are possible because of the different burdens of proof.
Literature on familial models has suggested gender differences in prevalence of ADHD exist due to the different burden of risk in males and females.
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