Examples of 'rebuttable presumption' in a sentence

Meaning of "rebuttable presumption"

Rebuttable presumption: Refers to a legal concept where there is a presumption of fact that can be disproved or contradicted with evidence. This phrase is commonly used in law, court proceedings, or debates to describe an assumption that can be challenged or rebutted

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It appears also to be a rebuttable presumption of transfer of rights.
A rebuttable presumption is often associated with prima facie evidence.
It may thus be viewed as a rebuttable presumption.
There is a rebuttable presumption that you are an employee.
It was said that the naming of a carrier should merely raise a rebuttable presumption.
There shall be a rebuttable presumption that a person.
The presumption of nationality in article 4 is a rebuttable presumption.
Only then did a rebuttable presumption of trafficking in drugs arise.
The rule adopted by this court does not raise merely a rebuttable presumption of negligence.
Only then does a rebuttable presumption of trafficking in drugs arise.
This policy should include clear guidelines and be based upon a rebuttable presumption against disclosure.
There is a rebuttable presumption of unencumbered ownership.
This is the only instance in which the rebuttable presumption can be rebutted.
Is a rebuttable presumption affecting the burden.
The establishment of domestic violence as a rebuttable presumption of the breakdown of the marriage.

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The rebuttable presumption varies according to the type of transaction.
The proposal establishes a rebuttable presumption that cartels cause harm.
A rebuttable presumption that cartels cause harm will be established, and.
Alternative E was based on a rebuttable presumption of transfer.
It is a rebuttable presumption that a family group has acted in concert to control a corporation.
As a general rule, only a rebuttable presumption may be stated.
There is a rebuttable presumption that forbearance has taken place in any of the following circumstances.
As a general rule, one could only state a rebuttable presumption.
It enjoys a rebuttable presumption of reliability.
However, this can not be regarded as more than a rebuttable presumption.
Public support for a rebuttable presumption is very consistent and high.
In some jurisdictions, negligence per se creates merely a rebuttable presumption of negligence.
There is a rebuttable presumption that forbearance has taken place in the following circumstances.
There are two types of presumption, rebuttable presumption and conclusive presumption.
There is a rebuttable presumption that the authorities are responsible for deaths occurring during detention.
Proposes to maintain the principle of rebuttable presumption in its present form;.
O Mandating a rebuttable presumption of transfer of economic rights from performers to producers.
First, a sealed contract is binding absent consideration, or it creates a rebuttable presumption of consideration.
This provides for a also rebuttable presumption of harmony between the earlier and the subsequent treaty.
However, many modern cases have found merger clauses to be only a rebuttable presumption.
Such a finding was a rebuttable presumption which the Court might itself reverse at a later stage.
We believe that UNCITRAL 's standard usage of the words of presumption refer to a rebuttable presumption.
Introducing a rebuttable presumption that cartels cause harm ;.
South Africa dispensed with a prior strict liability rule, in favour of a rebuttable presumption of fault.
That is, there is a rebuttable presumption of insolvency.
A rebuttable presumption regarding proof of transport for intra-Community supplies ;.
The amendment suggests that there is a rebuttable presumption on the non-equivalence of the third-country regime.
Rebuttable presumption that the objectionable behavior will not recur.".
Thus, the foreign judgment creates a rebuttable presumption of jurisdiction, which the judgment debtor can contest.
Thirty-five Member States include in their legislation a rebuttable presumption of transfer.
The introduction of a rebuttable presumption that a cartel infringement results in harm ;.
She shared Mr. Kälin 's view on recommendation No. 7 and the idea of a rebuttable presumption.
There is, however, a rebuttable presumption that nationality existed at both these dates.
More than 30 days past due rebuttable presumption.
In effect, a rebuttable presumption is created in relation to the above three issues.5 3.

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