Trier of fact
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Le juge du fond est un magistrat ou un tribunal qui dit et juge les faits ainsi que le droit. La notion s'oppose à celle de Juge du droit[réf. nécessaire]. En France, les juges du fond sont représentés par les juges du premier et du second degré de juridiction.
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A trier of fact or finder of fact is a person or group who determines which facts are available in a legal proceeding (usually a trial) and how relevant they are to deciding its outcome. To determine a fact is to decide, from the evidence presented, whether something existed or some event occurred. The factfinder differs by the type of proceeding. In a jury trial, it is the jury; in a non-jury trial, the judge is both the factfinder and the trier of law. In administrative proceedings, the factfinder may be a hearing officer or a hearing body.
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Juge du fond en France
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Trier of fact
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Le juge du fond est un magistrat ou un tribunal qui dit et juge les faits ainsi que le droit. La notion s'oppose à celle de Juge du droit[réf. nécessaire]. En France, les juges du fond sont représentés par les juges du premier et du second degré de juridiction.
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A trier of fact or finder of fact is a person or group who determines which facts are available in a legal proceeding (usually a trial) and how relevant they are to deciding its outcome. To determine a fact is to decide, from the evidence presented, whether something existed or some event occurred. The factfinder differs by the type of proceeding. In a jury trial, it is the jury; in a non-jury trial, the judge is both the factfinder and the trier of law. In administrative proceedings, the factfinder may be a hearing officer or a hearing body.
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