Legal Definition and Related Resources of Artificial presumptions
Meaning of Artificial presumptions
In the law of evidence. Presumptions (otherwise termed “legal”) which derive from the law a technical or artificial operation and effect beyond their mere natural tendency to produce belief. 3 Starkie, Ev. 1235.
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