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- Violation of the statute generally raises a rebuttable presumption of negligence.
- Howard has not attempted to do so when it is so rebuttable.
- Polish Fathers want a rebuttable presumption for shared parenting in Polish law.
- The presumption was only rebuttable by express words or " necessarily implication ".
- There is a rebuttable presumption of unencumbered ownership.
- However, many modern cases have found merger clauses to be only a rebuttable presumption.
- He keeps on referring to the presumpton of good faith, but that presumption is rebuttable.
- In legal terms this is referred to as a rebuttable presumption of equal shared parenting time.
- In some cases, however, a rebuttable presumption can also work in favor of the accused.
- The effect of the order is to create a rebuttable presumption that the specified person is dead.
- Saladino's principal concern is that the heart presumption is " essentially not rebuttable ."
- Children aged seven to under fourteen were presumed incapable of committing a crime but the presumption was rebuttable.
- The rebuttable presumption of gift affects transfers between siblings, uncles, aunts, children, and grandchildren.
- There is with most commercial agreements a strong rebuttable presumption that parties intend to create legally binding relations.
- Some governments have enacted laws creating a rebuttable presumption that shared parenting is in the best interests of children.
- As to the AGF discussion, a point that is important to stress is that it is a rebuttable presumption.
- Rebuttable presumptions in criminal law are somewhat controversial in that they do effectively reverse the presumption of innocence in some cases.
- There is a rebuttable presumption that people do not wish to later have legal enforcement of agreements made socially or domestically.
- The Court thereby adopted a rebuttable presumption of reliance, based on the fraud-on-the-market theory.
- By European Union law, very large market shares raise a presumption that a company is dominant, which may be rebuttable.
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