Glossary
Presumption definition
Method of proof. Consequence drawn by a law or a judge from one or several known facts to deduct the existence of another fact that has not yet been proven.
- Simple presumption: it is possible to produce proof of the contrary.
- Irrebuttable presumption: it is not possible to produce proof of the contrary.
Presumption
Method of proof. Consequence drawn by a law or a judge from one or several known facts to deduct the existence of another fact that has not yet been proven.
- Simple presumption: it is possible to produce proof of the contrary.
- Irrebuttable presumption: it is not possible to produce proof of the contrary.