Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 332
... presumption . If the opponent does offer sufficient evidence to the contrary to overcome the presumption it disappears as a rule of law from the case.18 But if the basic facts which gave rise to the presumption have any probative value ...
... presumption . If the opponent does offer sufficient evidence to the contrary to overcome the presumption it disappears as a rule of law from the case.18 But if the basic facts which gave rise to the presumption have any probative value ...
Page 333
... presumption.23 Such pre- sumptions seem to be founded upon the belief that they are accurate in the great number of ... presumptions which are created because one party 1961 ] 333 PRESUMPTIONS.
... presumption.23 Such pre- sumptions seem to be founded upon the belief that they are accurate in the great number of ... presumptions which are created because one party 1961 ] 333 PRESUMPTIONS.
Page 335
... presumption . " The presumption shall avail the plaintiff until such time as the trier finds proven the circumstances of the situation with reference to the use of the car and the authority of the person operating it to drive it ...
... presumption . " The presumption shall avail the plaintiff until such time as the trier finds proven the circumstances of the situation with reference to the use of the car and the authority of the person operating it to drive it ...
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