Presumption
11Presumption — In the law of evidence, a presumption of a particular fact can be made without the aid of proof in some situations. The types of presumption includes a rebuttable discretionary presumption, a rebuttable mandatory presumption, and an irrebutable… …
12presumption — pre|sump|tion [prıˈzʌmpʃən] n 1.) something that you think is true because it is very likely presumption that ▪ the presumption that their wealth is the result of crime on the presumption that ▪ On the presumption that the doctor knows best, I… …
13presumption — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ strong ▪ general ▪ There is a general presumption that fatty foods are bad for your heart. ▪ correct ▪ It seems his presumptions were correct …
14presumption — UK [prɪˈzʌmpʃ(ə)n] / US [prɪˈzʌmpʃən] noun Word forms presumption : singular presumption plural presumptions 1) a) [countable] a belief that something is true because it seems reasonable or likely presumption that: We make the presumption that… …
15presumption — A rule of law that attaches definite probative value to specific facts or draws a particular inference as to the existence of one fact, not actually known, arising from its usual connection with other particular facts which are known or proved.… …
16presumption — n. a presumption that + clause (our decision was based on the presumption that they would agree) * * * [prɪ zʌmpʃ(ə)n] a presumption that + clause (our decision was based on the presumption that they would agree) …
17presumption — pre|sump|tion [ prı zʌmpʃən ] noun 1. ) count a belief that something is true because it seems reasonable or likely: presumption that: We make the presumption that officials are honest. a ) LEGAL the belief that something is true because no one… …
18presumption — [[t]prɪzʌ̱mpʃ(ə)n[/t]] presumptions 1) N COUNT A presumption is something that is accepted as true but is not certain to be true. ...the presumption that a defendant is innocent until proved guilty... I m having to make a lot of presumptions… …
19presumption — noun 1 (C) an act of thinking that something is true because it is very likely: the presumption that she would leave 2 (U) disrespectful or impolite behaviour that shows you are too confident: Ryan s presumption in telling her when they would… …
20presumption — • förmodan, antagande, gissning, förväntan, misstanke, aning • mening, tro, förutsättning, förmodan, presumption, supposition, premiss • tro, förutsättning, förmodan, presumption, supposition, premiss …