Praesumptiones sunt conjecturae ex signo verisimili ad probandum assumptae

Praesumptiones sunt conjecturae ex signo verisimili ad probandum assumptae
Presumptions are conjectures from probable indication which are assumed for purposes of proof.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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