presumption juris et de jure

presumption juris et de jure
A presumption of law and from law; that is, a conclusive presumption.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • juris et de jure — /juras et diy juriy/ Of law and of right. A presumption juris et de jure, or an irrebuttable presumption, is one which the law will not suffer to be rebutted by any counter evidence, but establishes as conclusive; while a presumption juris tantum …   Black's law dictionary

  • juris et de jure — /juras et diy juriy/ Of law and of right. A presumption juris et de jure, or an irrebuttable presumption, is one which the law will not suffer to be rebutted by any counter evidence, but establishes as conclusive; while a presumption juris tantum …   Black's law dictionary

  • presumptio juris et de jure — Same as presumption de juris et de jure …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Presumption — • A product of pride, and a vice opposed to the theological virtue of hope • A term signifying a reasonable conjecture concerning something doubtful, drawn from arguments and appearances, which by the force of circumstances can be accepted as a… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • praesumptio juris et de jure — /prazam(p)sh(iy)ow juras et diy juriy/ A presumption of law and of right; a presumption which the law will not suffer to be contradicted; a conclusive or irrebuttable presumption …   Black's law dictionary

  • praesumptio juris et de jure — A presumption of law as to the law; a conclusive or irrebuttable presumption …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • presumption — An inference in favor of a particular fact. A presumption is a rule of law, statutory or judicial, by which finding of a basic fact gives rise to existence of presumed fact, until presumption is rebutted. Van Wart v. Cook, Okl.App., 557 P.2d 1161 …   Black's law dictionary

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  • Proof — • The establishment of a disputed or controverted matter by lawful means or arguments. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Proof     Proof      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Roman Law —     Roman Law     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Roman Law     In the following article this subject is briefly treated under the two heads of; I. Principles; II. History. Of these two divisions, I is subdivided into: A. Persons; B. Things; C. Actions …   Catholic encyclopedia

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