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Factfinder may
refer to:
Trier of fact, a
legal position.
American FactFinder, a data
retrieval product of the U.S.
Census Bureau. This disambiguation...
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officers of the court. A
factfinder has to
decide what the
facts are and
apply the law. In
traditional common law the
factfinder was a jury, but in many...
- occurred. The
factfinder differs by the type of proceeding. In a jury trial, it is the jury; in a non-jury trial, the
judge is both the
factfinder and the trier...
- of law")
after the
determination of the
facts by a
finder of fact or "
factfinder" (i.e., a jury) and is, therefore, as
definitive as the record-keeping...
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today American FactFinder. Race;
Total Po****tion — 2010 U.S.
Virgin Islands Summary File.
Retrieved October 26, 2018. https://
factfinder.census...
- Dollars): 2014
American Community Survey 1-Year
Estimates (S1901)".
American Factfinder.
United States Census Bureau.
Archived from the
original on
February 13...
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Retrieved August 17, 2021. U.S.
Census Bureau. "American
FactFinder - Results".
Factfinder.census.gov.
Archived from the
original on 14
February 2020...
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territories "American
FactFinder".
United States Census Bureau.
Archived from the
original on May 3, 2017. "American
Factfinder".
United States Census...
- data.census.gov.
Retrieved December 26, 2021. "American
FactFinder - Results".
factfinder.census.gov.
United States Census Bureau.
Archived from the...
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negligence contributed to
cause the injury. When the
defense is ****erted, the
factfinder,
usually a jury, must
decide the
degree to
which the plaintiff's negligence...