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It creates a presumption wherein a partner or spouses presence is not seen as necessary to the conducting of business.
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This can be contrasted with courts of law in respect of which such a presumption is not present.
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No documentation exists regarding the facilities from 1913-1919, leading to the presumption that it was unoccupied during that time.
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At trial, there is a presumption of guilt and the accused is often unable to examine witnesses and evidence or present a legal defense.
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However, many modern cases have found merger clauses to be only a rebuttable presumption.
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Not having said so, the conclusive presumption is there was no such intention.
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Their basic presumption is that it's women's bodies that are dirty.
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The longer the relationship, the greater the presumption that the parties should have an equal standard of living.
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If the rule be expressed as a presumption of disloyalty, it is a conclusive one.
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This led to arbitrary presumptions of rights by these territorial princes.
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