allegata and probata

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
ALLEGATA AND PROBATA. The allegations made by a party to a suit, and the
proof adduced in their support. It is a general rule of evidence that the
allegata and probata must correspond; that is, the proof must at least be
sufficiently extensive to cover all the allegations of the party. Greenl.
Ev. Sec. 51; 3 R. s. 636.
    

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