Presumably - Law Dictionary Search Results
May presume and shall presume
May presume and shall presume, The expressions 'may presume' and 'shall presume'
Shall presume
Shall presume, denotes that the court would pre-sume in that event, no
Presume
Presume, in Black's Law Dictionary, it has been defined to mean
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Presumer
One who presumes also an arrogant person
Presumable
Such as may be presumed or supposed to be true that seems entitled to belief
presumed damages
presumed damages see damage
presume
presume pre·sumed pre·sum·ing : to suppose to be true without proof
Peer
either Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount, or Baron, or Scots or presumably Irish representative peer, although the status of Irish representative peers
Children
carnal knowledge of a girl under sixteen. The court can presume (s. 99) the age of a child or young persons
Consideration
which a deliberate intention to make a binding promise is presumed. Valuable consideration may be described as the very life and
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