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Ultimate fact

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A quick definition of Ultimate fact:

An ultimate fact is a very important fact that must be believed in order for a claim or defense to be successful. For example, if someone is accused of causing another person's death, the jury must believe that the accused person actually caused the death in order to find them guilty. This ultimate fact is usually based on many smaller facts that have been presented as evidence.

A more thorough explanation:

Ultimate fact

An ultimate fact is a fact that must be accepted for a claim or defense to be successful. It is usually inferred from a number of supporting evidentiary facts. For example, in a homicide case, a jury must accept the ultimate fact that X caused Y's death to convict X of the offense.

  • In a car accident case, the ultimate fact may be whether the defendant was driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the accident.
  • In a breach of contract case, the ultimate fact may be whether the defendant failed to perform their obligations under the contract.

These examples illustrate how the ultimate fact is a crucial element in determining the outcome of a case. Without accepting the ultimate fact, the claim or defense cannot succeed.

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