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The rules we currently use for admitting evidence at trial are very similar to the ones used in England at the time the United States declared its independence.
Good Faith
An honest intent to act without taking an unfair advantage over another party, often highlighted in contracts and negotiations.
Ordinary Care
The level of diligence and caution that an average person exercises and is expected to exercise in a specific situation.
Altered Amounts
A term related to the unauthorized modification of the numerical value, conditions, or specifications recorded in a financial document or instrument.
Customer's Negligence
Refers to situations where a customer fails to exercise reasonable care, leading to loss or damage.
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