Perverse finding denotes decisions unsupported by evidence, contrary to law, and tainted by procedural irregularity. Perverse denotes findings or verdicts unsupported by evidence, against the weight of evidence, contrary to law, or affected by procedural irregularity, and includes orders made in conscious violation of pleading and legal principles; it identifies conclusions no reasonable adjudicator could reach on the record.
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Perverse finding denotes decisions unsupported by evidence, contrary to law, and tainted by procedural irregularity.
Perverse denotes findings or verdicts unsupported by evidence, against the weight of evidence, contrary to law, or affected by procedural irregularity, and includes orders made in conscious violation of pleading and legal principles; it identifies conclusions no reasonable adjudicator could reach on the record.
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