2011 Louisiana Laws
Code of Evidence
CE 301 — Scope of chapter
CHAPTER 3. EFFECT IN CIVIL CASES OF
PRESUMPTIONS AND PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE
Art. 301. Scope of Chapter
This Chapter applies only to civil cases. It defines and clarifies the foundation, weight, and other effects of presumptions and prima facie evidence or proof as used in legislation but does not apply where more specific legislation provides otherwise. It does not create new presumptions, nor does it apply to or directly affect mixed questions of law and fact, such as the inference of negligence arising from the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur.
Acts 1997, No. 577, §1.
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