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inveritare

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A quick definition of inveritare:

Term: INVERITARE

Definition: Inveritare is a legal term that means to prove something. It is used to describe the process of providing evidence or demonstrating the truth of a claim or statement. For example, in a court of law, a lawyer may need to inveritare a witness's testimony to show that it is accurate and reliable. Inveritare is an important part of the legal system because it helps to establish the truth and ensure that justice is served.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Inveritare (in-ve-rə-tair-ee), verb. [Law Latin] To make proof of a thing.

Examples:

  • The prosecution must inveritare the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • The plaintiff's lawyer attempted to inveritare the validity of the defendant's alibi.

These examples illustrate how inveritare is used in a legal context to mean proving something. In both examples, there is a need to provide evidence to support a claim. The first example shows how the prosecution must prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, while the second example shows how the plaintiff's lawyer is attempting to prove the validity of the defendant's alibi. Inveritare is a term commonly used in legal proceedings to refer to the process of proving or establishing the truth of a matter.

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