When the Council makes a favourable report or no report within the time prescribed (in which case the bill is conclusively presumed not to contain any differentiating measures), the bill is presented to the President for assent.
In the United States, illegal per se often refers to categories of anti-competitive behavior in antitrust law conclusively presumed to be an "unreasonable restraint on trade" and thus anti competitive.
The victim was required to prove a continued state of physical resistance, and consent was conclusively presumed when a man had intercourse with his wife.
The 16- or 17-year-old is conclusively presumed to be 'Gillick competent' or, alternatively, the test of 'Gillick competence'is bypassed and has no relevance.
If the Council fails to make a report within the given timeframe, it is "conclusively presumed" that the Council is satisfied that the bill is free from differentiating measures.
By contrast, agreements made among businesses are almost conclusively presumed to be enforceable.
Children under the age of 12 are conclusively presumed by the law to be incapable of consenting, so a sexual act with a child under that age constitutes rape or sexual assault.
A man could be too stupid to hit the floor with his hat ... and yet he could be conclusively presumed to be one of God's elect, guaranteed an eternity of bliss, because he had been 'converted.'
He rejected the "loose generalization" that individual guilt might be conclusively presumed from membership in the Party" because the matter could not be held in isolation but need be considered relative to the subject matter involved and legislative findings.
The intermediate sanction statute identifies certain persons as having substantial influence as a matter of law - such persons are conclusively presumed to be disqualified persons.