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" a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact, or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth" (perhaps it would be better to say 'soundness') "of the inference is disproved. "
Hammon on Evidence: Covering Burden of Proof, Presumptions, Judicial Notice ... - Pągina 51
per Louis Lougee Hammon - 1907 - 720 pągines
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Criminal Procedure; Or, Commentaries on the Law of Pleading and Evidence and ...

Joel Prentiss Bishop - 1880 - 862 pągines
...this larger signification. 3 Russ. Crimes, Oth Eng. ed. 325. Stephen defines : '"A presumption ' means a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact, or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth of such inference is...
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Ramsay's Appeals Cases: With Notes and Definitions of the Civil and Criminal ...

Thomas Kennedy Ramsay - 1887 - 662 pągines
...'letail, than that they should disastrously misinterpret the Code. PEESUiHTIONS — A presumption means a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth of such inference is...
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The Canadian Law Times, Volum 7

1887 - 856 pągines
...the parties, but a person reading the above extract, and bearing in mind that "A presumption means a rule of law that Courts and Judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact, or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth of such inference is...
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The Canada Law Journal, Volum 25

1889 - 670 pągines
...the law of evidence ; his definition of the term "presumption" being, as it will be remembered, || "a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact or from particular evidence unless and until the truth of such inference is...
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The American and English Encyclopedia of Law, Volum 7

John Houston Merrill, Thomas Johnson Michie, Charles Frederic Williams, David Shephard Garland - 1889 - 1090 pągines
...regard some fact as proved, and to exclude evidence intended to disprove it. "A Presumption" means a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact, or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth of such inference is...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England ...

William Blackstone - 1890 - 640 pągines
...Definition of Terms," has limited the extension of the term in the same way. " A presumption means a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from a particular fact, or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth of such inference is...
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Lawyers' Reports Annotated, Llibre 18

1893 - 922 pągines
...ver did. as much as he would be upon any other valid claim. A "presumption" has been defined to be a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from particular facts, or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth of the inference is...
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The New York State Reporter, Volum 49

1893 - 1042 pągines
...their verdict as much as he would be upon any other valid claim. A presumption has been defined to be a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from particular facts, or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth of the inference is...
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A Preliminary Treatise on Evidence at the Common Law, Volum 2

James Bradley Thayer - 1898 - 680 pągines
...may occasionally trace it until it ripens into open and confessed law-giving, as in Dalton v. Angus.2 To say, as sometimes happens, that in such cases there is " a rule of 1 "A rnle of construction may always be reduced to the following form : certain words and expressions...
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The Albany Law Journal: A Monthly Record of the Law and the ..., Volums 47-48

1898 - 1114 pągines
...there is no presumption that such services were gratuitous. A " presumption " has been defined to be a rule of law that courts and judges shall draw a particular inference from particular facts, or from particular evidence, unless and until the truth of the inference is...
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