Onus-probandi
[oh-noo s proh-bahn-dee; English oh-nuh s proh-ban-dahy, -dee] /ˈoʊ nʊs proʊˈbɑn di; English ˈoʊ nəs proʊˈbæn daɪ, -di/
noun, Latin.
1.
the burden of proof.
/ˈəʊnəs prəʊˈbændɪ/
noun
1.
(law) the Latin phrase for burden of proof
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