- Stabit praesumptio donee probetur in contrarium
- A presumption stands until there is proof to the contrary. "And it seems reasonable that presumption, which is not founded on the basis of certainty, should yield to evidence, which is the test of truth." Davenport v Mason, 15 Mass (15 Tyng) 85, 90.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.