rebuttable
1Rebuttable — Re*but ta*ble (r[ e]*b[u^]t t[.a]*b l), a. Capable of being rebutted. [1913 Webster] …
2rebuttable presumption — see presumption Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. rebuttable presumption …
3Rebuttable presumption — Both in common law and in civil law, a rebuttable presumption (in Latin, praesumptio iuris tantum ) is an assumption made by a court, one that is taken to be true unless someone comes forward to contest it and prove otherwise. A rebuttable… …
4rebuttable presumption — In the law of evidence, a presumption which may be rebutted by evidence. Otherwise called a disputable presumption. A species of legal presumption which holds good until evidence contrary to it is introduced. Beck v. Kansas City Public Service Co …
5rebuttable — adjective see rebut …
6rebuttable — adjective Capable of being rebutted …
7rebuttable — adj. contradictable, refutable, opposable …
8rebuttable — re·but·table …
9rebuttable — Capable of being rebutted …
10rebuttable — bəd.əbəl adjective : capable of being rebutted …