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conclusive presumption การใช้

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  • Not having said so, the conclusive presumption is there was no such intention.
  • The conclusive presumption of privacy means that I do not have to prove who I am or who I am not.
  • The evidential and conclusive presumptions created by sections 75 and 76 apply to this offence ( s . 1 ( 3 ) ).
  • To the contrary, Schlup comes before the habeas court with a strong and in the vast majority of the cases conclusive presumption of guilt.
  • In the plurality's view, the FEC's conclusive presumption that all political party spending relating to identified candidates is " coordinated " cannot be squared with the First Amendment.
  • The question, instead, is whether the Court of Appeals erred as a legal matter in accepting the Government's conclusive presumption that all party expenditures are " coordinated ."
  • However, I entreaty the Committee to hear the injunction request, particular to the issue of conclusive presumption of privacy on Wikipedia, and its subsequent violation by the aforementioned administrators.
  • The year and a day rule was an ancient rule of the common law which created a conclusive presumption that a death was not manslaughter, infanticide and aiding and abetting suicide.
  • Considering due process, if after ten days a report still has an empty " Result " field, any editor is allowed to delete the report, with the conclusive presumption that no 3RR violation has occurred.
  • For certain injuries the statute creates a conclusive presumption of incapacity to earn wages and sets compensation at 662s3 % of the claimant's actual wage for a fixed number of weeks, according to a statutory schedule.
  • Underpinning the decision is the notion that the " conclusive presumption of the lack [ of consent by the minor ] because she is presumed too innocent and naive to understand the implications and nature of her act, " is outmoded in modern society.
  • But it must now be based, not on procedural grounds, but on the true ground that the husband is presumed to have given authority to his wife to remain in the matrimonial home-and this is a conclusive presumption which he is not at liberty of his own head to revoke.
  • A conclusive presumption was added to the agreement in 2007 which states " The Parties agree that the CAR Reserve System, established in accordance with this Agreement, and the application of management strategies and management prescriptions developed under Tasmania's Forest Management Systems, protect rare and threatened fauna and flora species and Forest Communities ".
  • Erroneous definitions of reasonable doubt do not require reversal as long as " taken as a whole, the instructions correctly conveyed the concept of reasonable doubt to the jury . " Instructions on certain evidentiary presumptions against the defendant, if interpreted as conclusive presumptions or as shifting the burden of proof to the defendant, are also unconstitutional; permissive presumptions are constitutional.