praesumptĭo
1Praesumptio — Dieser Artikel wurde aufgrund von akuten inhaltlichen oder formalen Mängeln auf der Qualitätssicherungsseite des Portals Christentum eingetragen. Bitte hilf mit, die Mängel dieses Artikels zu beseitigen, und beteilige dich bitte an der Diskussion …
2Praesumptio — Praesụmptio [lateinisch] die, /...ti ones, Recht: lateinische Bezeichnung für die Vermutung …
3praesumptio — /prazam(p)sh(iy)ow/ Presumption; a presumption. Also intrusion, or the unlawful taking of anything …
4praesumptio — (Latin.) Presumption. A bold intrusion …
5PRAESUMPTIO JURIS — – опровержимая презумпция …
6praesumptio, ex eo quod plerumque fit — /prazam(p)sh(iy)ow eks iyow kwod plaramkwiy fit/ Presumptions arise from what generally happens …
7praesumptio fortior — /prazam(p)sh(iy)ow forsh(iy)ar/ A strong presumption; a presumption of fact entitled to great weight. One which determines the tribunal in its belief of an alleged fact, without, however, excluding the belief of the possibility of its being… …
8praesumptio hominis — /prazam(p)sh(iy)ow homanas/ The presumption of the man or individual; that is, natural presumption unfettered by strict rule …
9praesumptio juris — /prazam(p)sh(iy)ow juras/ A legal presumption or presumption of law; that is, one in which the law assumes the existence of something until it is disproved by evidence; a conditional, inconclusive, or rebuttable presumption …
10praesumptio 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 …