- Praesumptiones sunt conjecturae ex signo verisimili ad probandum assumptae
- Presumptions are conjectures from probable indication which are assumed for purposes of proof.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
praesumptiones sunt conjecturae ex signo verisimili ad probandum assumptae — /prazam(p)shiy6wniyz sant konjektyuriy eks signow vehrasimalay aed prabaendam asamptiy/ Presumptions are conjectures from probable proof, assumed for purposes of evidence … Black's law dictionary
evidence — ev·i·dence 1 / e və dəns, ˌdens/ n [Medieval Latin evidentia, from Latin, that which is obvious, from evident evidens clear, obvious, from e out of, from + videns, present participle of videre to see]: something that furnishes or tends to furnish … Law dictionary
proof — n [alteration of Middle English preove, from Old French preuve, from Late Latin proba, from Latin probare to prove] 1: the effect of evidence sufficient to persuade a reasonable person that a particular fact exists see also evidence 2: the… … Law dictionary