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fact question. Issues in a trial or hearing concerning facts and how they
occurred, as opposed to questions of law. Fact questions are for the jury to
decide, unless the issues are presented in a non-jury or bench trial, in which
case the judge would decide fact questions. Questions of law are decided by a
judge. Findings of fact are generally non-appealable, while rulings on questions
of law are subject to appeal.
Family Practitioner. A physician who has a general health care practice
and no specialization
felony. Crimes of a graver or more serious nature than misdemeanors.
final receipt. In a workers' compensation case, it's the form presented by the
insurance carrier for the injured employee's signature so that benefits will
stop upon return to work.
fracture. A break or crack in a bone.
fraud. False and deceptive statement of fact intended to induce another
person to rely upon and, in reliance thereof, give up a valuable thing he or she
owns or a legal right to which he or she is entitled.
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