Presumption
91prima facie presumption — A presumption which holds good until overthrown by proof; a rebuttable presumption; a presumption which is not conclusive …
92Violent presumption — Violent Vi o*lent, a. [F., from L. violentus, from vis strength, force; probably akin to Gr. ? a muscle, strength.] 1. Moving or acting with physical strength; urged or impelled with force; excited by strong feeling or passion; forcible;… …
93A Presumption of Death — infobox Book | name = A Presumption of Death title orig = translator = image caption = Early paperback edition cover author = Jill Paton Walsh cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Lord Peter Wimsey genre = Mystery… …
94legal presumption — For presumption of law, see presumption …
95legal presumption — For presumption of law, see presumption …
96disputable presumption — A rebuttable presumption. A presumption which can be removed in no other way than by evidence sufficiently strong to rebut it. Joyner v South Carolina Railway Co. 26 SC 49, 55, 1 SE 52 …
97rebuttal of presumption — The adducing of evidence which meets a presumption and dispels it. 29 Am J2d Ev § 165. See rebuttable presumption …
98rule of presumption — The rule under which. a presumption arises from a certain fact or facts, the same to stand until proof to the contrary is forthcoming, in other words a rule which shifts the burden of proof in the sense of going forward with the evidence. State… …
99irrebuttable presumption — noun : a presumption that the law does not allow to be rebutted : a conclusive presumption …
100rebuttable presumption — noun : a presumption that may be rebutted by other legal evidence compare presumption of law …