Logical Facts
- Last Updated: May 29, 2026
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Logical facts are facts that do not look for fact evidence themselves to extract, but, rather, are fired by other elements that have fired. An element in this case is either a fact that has been extracted, or any parent element, such as a context or a document fact.
However, and crucially, you can name the logical fact using a different fact name form the one that fired. However, when you highlight the evidence , it will highlight the evidence of the element that fired it.