Corroboratory evidence of sale documents or payment of consideration is icing on the cake, but probably not needed absent doubt over the plaintiff's rights. |
It cannot, and must not, be the job of the CPS to take on the role of judge and jury, deciding in advance that a potentially credible witness should be disbelieved merely because there is no corroboratory evidence. |
Although these results are persuasive, corroboratory evidence from the labor law analysis would be ideal. |
In Quebec, however, the courts have required that presumptions of fact be significant, precise and corroboratory. |
The corroboratory evidence of history tells us that lawyers have controlled the arguments in parliament for over 500 years. |
It still needs more corroboratory research, but it looks like it is good for you! |