158"Prima facie evidence is good and sufficient on its face; such evidence as, in the judgment of the law, is sufficient to establish a given fact, or the group or chain of facts constituting the party's claim or defense, and which is not rebutted and contradicted, will remain sufficient.

"Prima facie evidence is evidence that, until its effect is overcome by other evidence, will suffice as proof of fact in issue."

(Black's Law Dictionary, 5 edition, West Publishing Co., 1979).

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