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IN THE MATTER OF D (2008)

PUBLISHED June 11, 2008
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[2008] UKHL 33

The civil standard of proof on the balance of probabilities was finite and unvarying. However, in some contexts a court or tribunal might have to look at the facts more critically or more anxiously than in others before it could be satisfied to the requisite standard.

HL (NI) (Lord Bingham, Lord Scott of Foscote, Lord Carswell, Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury)

11/06/2008

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