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Encyclopedia: Conclusive presumption
A conclusive presumption (also known as an irrebuttable presumption) in English law is a presumption of law that cannot be rebutted by evidence and must be taken to be the case whatever the evidence t...
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CONCLUSIVE PRESUMPTION - The law does not allow some presumptions to be disproved, no matter how strong the evidence to the contrary.
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PRESUMPTION - A fact assumed to be true under the law is called a presumption. Legal presumptions are of two kinds: first, such as are made by the law itself, or presumptions of mere law; secondly, such as are to be made by a jury, or presumptions of law and fact. Presumptions of mere law, are either absolute and conclusive;
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(Law), an inference which the law makes so peremptorily that it will not allow it to be overthrown by any contrary proof, however strong.
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Conclusive presumption - Definition of Conclusive presumption at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of...
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Agency filings affecting this section The NFPR fully and fairly advises the parents of their rights and responsibilities under the NFPR. The NFPR warns the NCP and the custodial parent (CP) that at an administrative hearing on the notice, the administrative law judge (ALJ) may set the Inside the Legislature...
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Definition of conclusive presumption from Webster's New World Law Dictionary.
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Definition of conclusive presumption in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for conclusive presumption.
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There are, in law, two different and directly opposite kinds of presumptions: a conclusive presumption and a rebuttable presumption. A conclusive presumption is one for which proof is available to render some fact so "conclusive", it cannot be rebutted. To "rebut" a fact is to expose it as false,
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Despite extensive research by numerous academics, there is no conclusive evidence to support a presumption of joint custody. HEARING BEFORE THE PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ON PRESUMPTION OF JOINT CUSTODY; TESTIMONY PRESENTED BY THE WOMEN’S LAW PROJECT;
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