| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In a civil context, to make a search order the court must be satisfied that the applicant has shown that there is: (i) an extremely strong prima facie case against the defendant; (ii) risk of very serious damage, potential or actual, for the applicant; and (iii) clear evidence that the defendants have in their possession incriminating documents or material and that there is a real possibility th
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