Presumption
Statutory presumption refers to a rebuttable or decisive presumption brought about by a statute.
There was a presumption of innocence as the jurors entered the courtroom.
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presumption of negligence
This is a "rebuttable presumption." This means that with the right evidence, the presumption of innocence can be overcome and a defendant found guilty.
presumptive
Legally binding agency relationship that may arise where, in fact, no formal agency agreement is in effect. A principal may give an appearance of agency relationship by, for example, furnishing his or her firm's call cards or other stationery to the agent. In such cases, the existence of an agency may be presumed, and the principal may be bound by the acts of the agent performed on the principal's behalf. Also called presumption of agency
The cast of Presumption - 2012 includes: Grace Oliver as Girl Jordan Stratton as Guy
What must the Certifying Officer do to rebut the presumption of negligence
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Presumption has more than one meaning. Here are two examples:It is the ultimate presumption [arrogance] to assert that any one group of people is inherently superior to any other.The presumption [belief] that God exists is more difficult to dispute on a starry night.