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Definitions of rebuttal in various dictionaries:
noun - the speech act of refuting by offering a contrary contention or argument
noun - (law) a pleading by the defendant in reply to a plaintiff's surrejoinder
The act of rebutting.
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an instance of rebutting evidence or an accusation. |
The act of rebutting. |
A statement made in rebutting. |
the speech act of refuting by offering a contrary contention or argument |
(law) a pleading by the defendant in reply to a plaintiff's surrejoinder |
a statement that says that something is not true: |
a statement that a claim or criticism is not true: |
a statement that says or proves that something is not true: |
Rebuttal description |
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In law, rebuttal is a form of evidence that is presented to contradict or nullify other evidence that has been presented by an adverse party. By analogy the same term is used in politics and public affairs to refer to the informal process by which statements, designed to refute or negate specific arguments put forward by opponents, are deployed in the media.In law, special rules apply to rebuttal; rebuttal evidence or rebuttal witnesses must be confined solely to the subject matter of the evidence rebutted. New evidence on other subjects may not be brought in rebuttal. However, rebuttal is one of the few vehicles whereby a party may introduce surprise evidence or witnesses. The basic process is as follows: both sides of a controversy are obliged to declare in advance of trial what witnesses they plan to call, and what each witness is expected to testify to. When either a plaintiff (or prosecutor) or defendant brings direct evidence or testimony which was not anticipated, the other s |