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Simple English definitions for legal terms

casus amissionis

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A quick definition of casus amissionis:

Term: Casus Amissionis

Definition: Casus Amissionis is a Latin term that means "the occasion of the loss." It refers to the circumstances under which a document is lost or destroyed. In legal cases where the contents of a lost document need to be proven, the circumstances surrounding the loss of the document are required evidence. This term is now covered by Federal Rule of Evidence 1004(1).

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Casus amissionis is a Latin term that means "the occasion of the loss." It refers to the circumstances under which a document is lost or destroyed.

In legal cases where the contents of a lost document need to be proven, the circumstances under which the document was lost are required evidence. For example, if a will is missing, the court may require evidence of how it was lost or destroyed.

Today, lost documents are covered by Federal Rule of Evidence 1004(1).

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