‖Pri″ma fa″ci‐e (?). [L., from abl. of primus first + abl. of facies appearance.] At first view; on the first appearance.
Prima facie evidence (of a fact) (Law), evidence which is sufficient to establish the fact unless rebutted. Bouvier.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
‖Pri″ma fa″ci‐e (?). [L., from abl. of primus first + abl. of facies appearance.] At first view; on the first appearance.
Prima facie evidence (of a fact) (Law), evidence which is sufficient to establish the fact unless rebutted. Bouvier.