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'''BALANCE OF PROBABILITIES'''  
'''BALANCE OF PROBABILITIES'''  
*The civil standard of proof. To prove a civil case, it need only be established that the case is more probable than the other.  
*The civil standard of proof. To prove a civil case, it need only be established that the case is more probable than the other.  
'''BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT'''
*The criminal standard of proof. Explained concisely in widely-cited case ''R v W.(D.)'', [1991] 1 SCR 742, which is discussed in [[Introduction_to_Criminal_Law_(1:I) | Chapter 1: Criminal Law]].


'''CAUSE OF ACTION'''  
'''CAUSE OF ACTION'''  
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*A reservation made on a statement that it cannot be used against in future dealings or litigation.
*A reservation made on a statement that it cannot be used against in future dealings or litigation.


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