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In general, "presumption arises" means "if you do X, then people will think it's because Y". It would help to have this in context, but I suspect it's saying something like "If you had a lot of money in your back account two months ago, and now suddenly you don't, your creditors will assume (probably correctly) that you're trying to hide your assets."
Same as need arises.
Do you mean "conjecture"? This term refers to an opinion or theory formed without much evidence.
The root word of presumption is "presume." It comes from the Latin word "praesumere," which means "to take for granted."
Statutory presumption refers to a rebuttable or decisive presumption brought about by a statute.
the Standard of Care ... - - - - - - Res ipsa loquiter[Latin, The thing speaks for itself.] A rebuttable presumption or inference that the defendant was negligent, which arises upon proof that the instrumentality or condition causing the injury was in the defendant's exclusive control and that the accident was one that ordinarily does not occur in the absence of Negligence.
Chapter 7 in the U.S. Courts is about liquidation under the bankruptcy code. The chapter includes information about unsecured debts, charging a fee for converting and determine whether a presumption of abuse arises.
Risking presumption, I think you mean the Gordian Knot, which was a seemingly unsolvable problem, solved by a bold stroke.
There was a presumption of innocence as the jurors entered the courtroom.
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presumption of negligence
Risking presumption, I think you mean the Gordian Knot, which was a seemingly unsolvable problem, solved by a bold stroke.