Burden of proof in relationships: burden lies on the person asserting nonexistence or cessation of partnership, tenancy, or agency. Where persons have been shown to have acted as partners, landlord and tenant, or principal and agent, the burden of proving that they do not stand, or have ceased to stand, in those relationships is on the person who affirms that fact.
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Burden of proof in relationships: burden lies on the person asserting nonexistence or cessation of partnership, tenancy, or agency.
Where persons have been shown to have acted as partners, landlord and tenant, or principal and agent, the burden of proving that they do not stand, or have ceased to stand, in those relationships is on the person who affirms that fact.
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