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Third, the amendment calls for a legal device called "rebuttable presumption."
Now the 10 percent number is fixed in sand as a "rebuttable presumption."
For a child over age 14, the presumption of incapacity is rebuttable.
The presumption was only rebuttable by express words or "necessarily implication".
It raised, at least, a rebuttable presumption of consideration.
However, many modern cases have found merger clauses to be only a rebuttable presumption.
Possession, at least in commercial circumstances, raises a rebuttable presumption of "use".
It's what lawyers call a rebuttable presumption that there's a compelling case to the contrary.
Presumptions are rebuttable in court, and parents who want to do battle will continue to do so.
Thereafter, there may be a rebuttable presumption against the use of criminal sanctions except in more serious cases.
We're mounting a limited operation on the rebuttable presumption that your office's assessment is correct.
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.
But, she reflected, this man's record at least raised a rebuttable presumption that he knew what he was doing.
A rebuttable presumption is often associated with prima facie evidence.
Your statement implies the presumption (at best rebuttable) that they are right and that he is wrong.
Economics, regional balance, any such argument was rebuttable.
Congress, in the legislative history, intended to create a rebuttable presumption of reasonableness, or safe harbor.
Some jurisdictions may establish a rebuttable presumption of gift for property transfers between relatives.
By European Union law, very large market shares raise a presumption that a company is dominant, which may be rebuttable.
The Court thereby adopted a rebuttable presumption of reliance, based on the fraud-on-the-market theory.
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.
However the presumption of capacity to decide, which stems from the fact that the patient is an adult, is rebuttable.
There is a rebuttable presumption of unencumbered ownership.