Proof of facts by oral evidence allows proving any fact except document contents through witness testimony. Proof of facts by oral evidence establishes that oral testimony is admissible to prove any fact except the contents of documents, which are excluded from proof by witness testimony and require non-oral means to be established.
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Proof of facts by oral evidence allows proving any fact except document contents through witness testimony.
Proof of facts by oral evidence establishes that oral testimony is admissible to prove any fact except the contents of documents, which are excluded from proof by witness testimony and require non-oral means to be established.
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