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- Apparent; clear; obvious; unquestionable; evident.
For example, something that is manifestly erroneous is clearly wrong.
According to the Supreme Court of Louisiana in� Canter v. Koehring Co. (1973), the �manifest error rule� requires appellate courts to give great deference to lower trial courts� factual inferences when reviewing cases, so long as the trial court�s account of the facts is reasonable and exhibits no manifest error.
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A written list or invoice used (usually by customs officers) to record the amount, origin, carrier, and destination of goods or passengers on a ship, airplane, or other vehicle.
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The physical action of recording something in a manifest document.
See also:
- 19 CFR � 122.162
- Admiralty
- Appellate procedure
- Burden of proof
- Clear and Convincing Evidence
- Commerce
- Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- Evidence