
1) An assumption 2) Arrogance 3) Assumption 4) French word used in English 5) Given 6) Precondition 7) Something that is presumed 8) Strong probability 9) Supposal 10) Supposition 11) The act of presuming
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1) Arrogance 2) Assumption 3) Belief 4) Cheek 5) Deduction 6) Effrontery 7) Forwardness 8) Gall 9) Hypothesis 10) Inference 11) Prejudice 12) Presumptuousness 13) Probability 14) Rashness 15) Supposition 16) Uppishness 17) Uppityness
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- an assumption that is taken for granted
- (law) an inference of the truth of a fact from other facts proved or admitted or judicially noticed
- audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to
- a kind of discourtesy in the form of an act of presuming
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n. a rule of law which permits a court to assume a fact is true until such time as there is a preponderance (greater weight) of evidence which disproves or outweighs (rebuts) the presumption. Each presumption is based upon a particular set of apparent facts paired with established laws, logic, reasoning or individual rights. A presumption is rebutt...
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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 irrebuttable or conclusive presumption. The invocation of a presumption shifts the burden of proof from one party to...
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• (n.) Ground for presuming; evidence probable, but not conclusive; strong probability; reasonable supposition; as, the presumption is that an event has taken place. • (n.) The act of venturing beyond due beyond due bounds; an overstepping of the bounds of reverence, respect, or courtesy; forward, overconfident, or arrogant opinion or con...
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A conjecture about the truth in an uncertain matter. A presumption of law is one which is determined by the law. A presumption of marriage is one which is formulated by the judge based upon judicial experience. Generally, presumptions do not need to be proven but can be overturned by contrary evidence.
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It is a rule of law which states that a court is allowed to assume certain facts and proofs established earlier, to be true, unless someone else comes up to contest such facts and prove it otherwise.
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Pre·sump'tion noun [ Latin
praesumptio : confer French
présomption , Old French also
presumpcion . See
Presume .]
1. The act of presuming, or believing upon probable evidence; the act of assuming or taking for granted; belief upon incomplete proof.
2. Gro...
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arroganceÂ
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A fact assumed to be true under the law is called a presumption. For example, a criminal defendant is presumed to be innocent until the prosecuting attorney proves beyond a reasonable doubt that she is guilty. Presumptions are used to relieve a party from having to actually prove the truth of the fact being presumed. Once a presumption is relied on...
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A rule of law that permits a court to assume a fact is true until such time as there is a preponderance of evidence which disproves or outweighs the presumption. A presumption shifts the burden to the opposing party to prove that the assumption is untrue.
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n] - (law) an inference of the truth of a fact from other facts proved or admitted or judicially noticed 2. [n] - audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to 3. [n] - a kind of discourtesy in the form of an act of presuming
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presumption 1. The taking upon onself of more than is warranted by one's position, right, or (formerly) ability; forward or over-confident opinion or conduct; arrogance, pride, effrontery, assurance. 2. The assuming or taking of something for granted; also, that which is presumed or assumed to be, or to be true, on probable evidence; a belief deduc...
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An idea is reasonable or acceptable only until it is sufficiently challenged.
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presumptuousness noun audacious (even arrogant) behavior that you have no right to; `he despised them for their presumptuousness`
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the act of presuming. · assumption of something as true. · belief on reasonable grounds or probable evidence. · something that is presumed; an assumption. · a ground or reason for presuming or believing. · an inference required or permitted by law as to the existence of one fact from proof of the existence of other facts...
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