/ˈpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃiː lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: sự suy đoán luật pháp.
A more thorough explanation: Prima facie law refers to evidence that is sufficient to establish a fact or prove a case if uncontested. It is evidence that, if accepted as true, is adequate to establish a fact or support a legal claim. In legal terms, prima facie means “at first sight” or “on its face,” indicating that the evidence appears to be sufficient to prove a particular point unless proven otherwise.
Example: The plaintiff presented prima facie evidence of the defendant’s negligence in the car accident case.