Necessary Inference

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Necessary Inference

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Inference or deduced fact that “is inescapable, or unavoidable from the standpoint of reason; an inference is not inescapable or unavoidable if another and a different inference may be reasonably drawn from the facts as stated.” 9 So. 2d 644, 646. Compare presumption.

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