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The presumption of law (praesumptio iuris) is a rule of evidence which compels the judge to accept as true a fact which has not been fully proved, unless proof to the contrary is provided.

Term-Nr.: 678

German: Rechtsvermutung (672)

Source: LK-Lötscher, 11.05.2020

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