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  1. RULE 130. Rules of Admissibility. A. OBJECT (REAL) EVIDENCE. Section 1. Object as evidence. — Objects as evidence are those addressed to the senses of the court. When an object is relevant to the fact in issue, it may be exhibited to, examined or viewed by the court. (1a) B. DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE. Section 2. Documentary evidence.

  2. What Need Not Be Proved. Rule 130. Rule of Admissibility. Rule 131. Burden of Proof and Presumptions. Rule 132. Presentation of Evidence. Rule 133. Weight and Sufficiency of Evidence.

  3. Aug 19, 2015 · RULE 130 RULES OF ADMISSIBILITY. A. OBJECT (REAL) EVIDENCE. Section 1. Object as evidence. - Objects as evidence are those addressed to the senses of the court. When an object is relevant to the fact in issue, it may be exhibited to, examined or viewed by the court. (1) B. DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE. Section 2. Documentary evidence.

  4. RULE 130. ADMISSIBILITY OF EVIDENCE I. INTRODUCTION: A. While Rule 128 declared the two general requirements for admissibility of evidence, Rule 130 spells out the particular requirements in order that certain kinds of materials be admitted as evidence. B. Sources of Knowledge or Evidence. 1.

  5. Aug 9, 2017 · Rule 130. Rules of Admissibility. A. OBJECT (REAL) EVIDENCE. Sec. 1. Object as evidence. — Objects as evidence are those addressed to the senses of the court. When an object is relevant to the fact in issue, it may be exhibited to, examined or viewed by the court. B. DOCUMENTARY EVIDENCE. Sec. 2. Documentary evidence.

  6. Oct 5, 2018 · Legal lesson 3: Secondary evidence is justified by Rule 130 of the Rules of Court

  7. General Provision. Rule 2. Cause of Action. Rule 3. Parties to Civil Actions. Rule 4. Venue of Actions. Rule 5. Uniform Procedure in Trial Courts.

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