rebuttable presumption in a sentence
Examples
- STURAA accords a rebuttable presumption of both social and economic disadvantage to members of racial minority groups . 49 CFR s23.62 ( 1994 ).
- But it said the comment did not require " a rebuttable presumption of prejudice " because it was not aimed at the holdout juror.
- "When you're a Philadelphia candidate, there's a presumption against you, but it's a rebuttable presumption, " said Rendell, who was once Philadelphia's district attorney.
- It held that there is a rebuttable presumption against an intention to create a legally enforceable agreement when the agreement is domestic in nature.
- It's a rebuttable presumption, but it is the objector's burden to rebut it ( unlike with, say, personal blogs, which are presumptively invalid ).
- STURAA accords a rebuttable presumption of both social and economic disadvantage to members of racial minority groups . 49 CFR s23 . 62 ( 1994 ).
- There is a rebuttable presumption a person knows the contents of a publication and their nature immediately after the publication comes into his or her possession.
- For example, in the United Kingdom, Section 75 of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 makes several rebuttable presumptions about mens rea and consent to sexual activity.
- For instance, in Australia, there is a rebuttable presumption that a child aged at least 10 but less than 14 is incapable of committing a criminal act.
- The Government concedes, however, that " the race-based rebuttable presumption used in some certification determinations under the Subcontracting Compensation Clause " is subject to some heightened level of scrutiny.