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Duty of the trial court to give due weight to all aspects of the evidence of all witnesses
Factors to be considered in determining the weight to be attached to evidence
How the court weighs the evidence of parties
How the trial court ascertains the weight of evidence
How the trial judge considers the weight of the plaintiff's case
Tests for determining which evidence is heavier
The principle that the weight to be attached to evidence is for the trial court to decide
The rule that evidence must be properly evaluated before it is accorded with a desired weight
What an allegation that a judgment is against the weight of evidence connotes
What the weight to be attached to evidence connotes
When the question of weight of evidence is determined
Whether a document that is admitted necessarily carries weight
Whether an oral admission of guilt carries less weight than a written statement
Whether the burden of proof on the plaintiff discharges the trial judge from his duty of ascribing weight to evidence
Whether the court can take into account the weaknesses in the defence case which tend to strengthen the plaintiff's case when assessing the weight of the plaintiff's case
Whether the no case submission stage is the time to attach weight to the testimony of the witnesses
Whether there can be an attack on the weight of evidence where the admissibility was not challenged
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