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Understanding Irrebuttable Presumptions by Jp Cook is a document available to read on EtoBox.
In law, a presumption is an inference of a particular fact, categorized into rebuttable and irrebuttable presumptions. Rebuttable presumptions can be challenged with evidence, while irrebuttable presumptions cannot be contested. Historical examples of presumptions can be found in ancient Jewish and Roman law, and various specific presumptions exist in common law jurisdictions, such as the presumption of innocence and the presumption of death.
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- Jp Cook
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- EN