permissive presumption

permissive presumption

A presumption that a trier of fact is free to accept or reject from a given set of facts.

¡ª Also termed permissive inference. [Cases: Evidence 53, 87. C.J.S. Evidence ¡ì¡ì 2, 130¨C135, 152¨C154, 156, 173, 1341.]


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