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time of the collision? Objection, no foundation. Sustained. Your Honor, may I approach the bench? Yes.
Your Honor, I am having problems here. I think that the witness¡¯s testimony would be admissible if I could put the questions in the proper form. Could you give me some guidance about how to proceed?
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Build up your vocabulary.
I. Match the items in the following two columns.
1. b 2. g 3. f 4. j 5. a 6. l 7. d 8. h 9. i 10. k 11.c 12.e
II. Fill in the Blanks with the words or expression given below. Changing the form if necessary: 1. credibility 2. establish 3. testify
4. adverse party 5. subpoena 6. demeanor
7. physical exhibits 8. identify 9. veracity
10. cross-examine
Cloze:
substantive, factfinder, determination, establish, prescribed, trial judge, submitted, party, sufficient, grant, producing
Translation
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Build Up Your Vocabulary
I.Give the corresponding translation of each of the following terms: English Chinese conclusive evidence È·ÔäÖ¤¾Ý/½áÂÛÐÔÖ¤¾Ý relevance Ïà¹ØÐÔ probative value Ö¤¾ÝÁ¦ hearsay ´«ÎÅÖ¤¾Ý admissibility of evidence Ö¤¾ÝµÄ¿É½ÓÊÜÐÔ negligence evidence ¹ýʧ֤¾Ý immaterial evidence ·ÇʵÖÊÐÔÖ¤¾Ý testimony Ö¤ÑÔ the absence of proof ȱ·¦Ö¤¾Ý reliable evidence ¿É¿¿Ö¤¾Ý exclusion of evidence Ö¤¾ÝµÄÅųý invalidate ʹÎÞЧ II. Put the following terms into Chinese: the opposing lawyer ¿¹±çÂÉʦ leading questions ÓÕµ¼Ö¤È˻شðµÄѶÎÊ direct-examination Ö±½ÓѯÎÊ judicial noticeÉóÅÐÈÏÖª cross-examination ½»²æÑ¯ÎÊ identification ¼ø¶¨ the fact-finder ÊÂʵÉó²éÕß character evidence Æ·¸ñÖ¤¾Ý presentation of evidence ³öʾ֤¾Ý authentication ÈÏÖ¤£¬¼ø¶¨ circumstantial evidence ¼ä½ÓÖ¤¾Ý direct evidence Ö±½ÓÖ¤¾Ý tangible evidence ʵÎïÖ¤¾Ý real evidence ʵÎïÖ¤¾Ý demonstrative evidence È·Ö¤ exculpatory evidence ¿ªÍÑ×ïÔðµÄÖ¤¾Ý preponderance of the evidence Õ¼ÓÐÓÅÊÆµÄÖ¤¾Ý proffered evidence ÌṩµÄÖ¤¾Ý£¬³öʾµÄÖ¤¾Ý
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1£® Pursuant to section 2 of article 64 of the Civil Procedural Law of the PRC, the people's court
shall investigate and collect evidence
(1) which litigants and their representatives cannot collect because of objective reasons, (2) which the people's court deems necessary for the hearing.
(3) which conflits with the evidence produced by the other and is therefore inadmissible, or (4) which the people's court deems necessary to collect itself.
2£® Evidence falls into the following categories : documentary evidence; material evidence;
video and audio material; testimony of witnesses; statement by litigants; conclusion of expert corroborations; records of inspection. 3£® Litigants shall produce evidence for their assertions. The people's court shall investigate and
collect evidence which litigants and their representatives cannot collect because of objective reasons, or evidence which the people's court deems necessary for the hearing. The people's court shall, in accordance with the legal procedure, examine and verify the evidence fully and objectively. 4£® Evidence can not be admitted as a basis for deciding a case before it is produced, checked,
and examined at the hearing. The testimony of a witness who appears in court can be admitted only after the witness is examined and cross-examined by the public prosecutor, the victim, the defendant and the defense counsel. The testimony of a witness who does not appear in court shall be heard and verified before being admitted. If a court discovers through investigation that a witness has intentionally given false testimony or concealed criminal evidence, it shall handle the matter in accordance with law.
Unit Eleven Intellectual Property Law Listening
I. The laws of the United States relating to patents, trademarks, and copyrights protect the various kinds of intellectual property. Sometimes more than one form of protection applies to a single type of property; however, one form of protection is usually more suitable than another.
Patents, for example, are granted on manufactured articles, machines, compositions of matter, and industrial processes. Copyrights generally apply to literary and artistic works of authors and artists, while trademark owners have the exclusive right to use a specific mark, word, or symbol to identify their products and services.
We have prepared this overview to summarize the various forms of intellectual property protection available in the United States. It is not intended as a comprehensive review of the law, but as a reference tool to help you understand the types of intellectual property protection available and to aid you in differentiating among them.
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II. As with all business-related activities, economics plays a large role in determining whether to protect intellectual property. Companies must weigh the potential value of an intellectual property right against both the probability of realizing that value and the costs of securing, enforcing, and maintaining that right. There are no hard and fast rules that determine the potential value of a given intellectual property right. What is valuable to one individual or company may be worthless to another. There are certain obvious factors that contribute to the potential value of the intellectual property, including the potential value of exclusive or other rights, assignments, or licenses, cross-licenses, enforcement against infringers, and as collateral for securing financing.
Text A
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I. Match the items in the following two columns
1.b 2.g 3.j 4.c 5.i 6.d 7.h 8.e 9.a 10. F
II. Fill in the blanks.
1. public domain 2. Issuance 3.reasonable precaution 4.monopolies 5.misappropriation 6. review 7. patented 8. patent examiner 9. term 10. filing
Cloze
expiration, patents, monopoly, issuance, invention, filed, article, prior, term,, patented
Translation
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