What is the difference between factum probandum and factum probans
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Factum probandum refers to the fact or point that is to be proven or demonstrated in a legal case or argument, while factum probans refers to the fact or evidence that proves or supports the factum probandum. In other words, factum probandum is the assertion or claim that needs to be proven, and factum probans is the evidence or proof that supports that claim.