Presumption definition

Presumption or "presumed" means that the trier of fact must find the existence of the fact presumed unless and until evidence is introduced which would support a finding of its nonexistence.
Presumption or "presumed" means that the trier of fact must
Presumption or "presumed" means that the trier of

Examples of Presumption in a sentence

  • Presumption of Ownership In keeping with academic tradition, except in the case of commissioned works as defined in 30.4.a and subject to any restrictions imposed by outside sponsoring or funding organizations, an employee (faculty member or academic support professional) who produces any work shall own the copyright therein and have exclusive rights thereto subject to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • This Presumption may only be overcome by your showing by a preponderance of the evidence that you were not directly or indirectly involved in soliciting or encouraging the Covered Employee to leave employment with the Company.

  • Any employee that is on leave without pay for more than twelve (12) months in any consecutive five (5) year period will be considered to have resigned their position as provided for in Article 29, Presumption of Resignation.

  • The following provisions from the SPA shall apply mutatis mutandis to this Agreement (and are hereby incorporated herein): Sections 11.3 (Waiver), 11.5 (Interpretation), 11.8 (Governing Law), 11.13 (Severability), 11.15 (Counterparts), 11.16 (Facsimile of .pdf Signature), 11.17 (Time of Essence), and 11.18 (No Presumption Against Drafting Party).

  • The termination of any action, suit or proceeding by judgment, order, settlement, conviction or upon a plea of nolo contendere, or its equivalent, shall not create a Presumption that the Indemnitee acted in a manner contrary to that specified above.


More Definitions of Presumption

Presumption or "presumed" means that the trier of fact must find the existence
Presumption means that the trier of fact must find the
Presumption or “presumed” means that the trier of fact must find the existence of the fact presumed unless and until evi- dence is introduced which would support a finding of its nonexis- tence.
Presumption means that a student is presumed, or assumed, to have a certain status, unless the student can show the contrary by clear and convincing evidence. The student should be given the chance to rebut the presumed fact by clear and convincing evidence.
Presumption or "presumed" means that the
Presumption means that the trier of fact must find that the existence of a fact is presumed until evidence is introduced that would support a finding of its nonexistence.
Presumption means a rebuttable assumption of fact made from another fact or group of facts found or otherwise established in an evidentiary proceeding.