| 单词 | rebuttable | 
| 释义 | rebuttableadj. Chiefly Law.   That may be rebutted. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > refutation, disproof > 			[adjective]		 > capable of being refuted traversable?1530 deniable1548 repugnable1578 refutable1600 improvable1604 revincible1633 confutable1638 convincible1643 rebuttable1646 overthrowable1653 disprovable1686 improbative1754 society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > pleading > 			[adjective]		 > that may be rebutted rebuttable1646 1646    W. Hughes tr.  A. Horne Mirrour Justices 274  				Wherefore are Writs rebuttable from hearing, but for the multitude of writs which are, and for the small number of justices the right of many perish. 1668    L. Willan Perfect States-man xxxiii. 99  				To which Practice we have annexed this Coherent, that our labours be not so remisly prosecuted, as they might suddenly become rebutable. 1815    Times 10 Mar. 3/2  				It is a rebuttable case. 1879    Smith's Leading Cases 		(ed. 8)	 II. 883  				Payment of rent..was held not to be a conclusive admission of title..but rebuttable by showing that he never had any title. 1908    Westm. Gaz. 28 Jan. 8/3  				Will you state when you think it is rebuttable and when you think it is irrebuttable? 1962    J. L. McClellan Crime without Punishment xiv. 231  				The inference that testimony withheld would, if given, be unfavorable to the withholder is rebuttable. 2006    Daily Tel. 		(Austral.)	 		(Nexis)	 12 Sept. 23  				Gore's presentation is a mix of scary exaggeration and rebuttable factoids. Compounds  rebuttable presumption  n. Law a presumption that the law allows to be contradicted by evidence; contrasted with irrebuttable presumption n. at irrebuttable adj. Additions. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > 			[noun]		 > illegal assumption of authority presumptuositya1450 usurpmenta1470 usurpation1470 usurping1521 presumption1565 usurpa1647 rebuttable presumption1837 society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > evidence > 			[noun]		 > other types of evidence direct evidence1591 adminicle1592 extrinsic evidence1660 evidence-in-chief1747 hearsay evidence1753 secondary use1765 secondary evidence1810 rebuttable presumption1837 1837    W. M. Best Expos. Pract. Relative to Right to Begin Contents p. vii  				Subject of this treatise only affected by rebuttable presumptions, or præsumptiones juris. 1898    Yale Law Jrnl. 7 236  				A rebuttable presumption arises that they [sc. the goods] were injured after they were thus received. 1971    Daily Tel. 25 May 3/3  				If the gift is substantial..there should be a rebuttable presumption that the witness exercised undue influence on the testator. 2004    M. Imber  & T. van Geel Educ. Law 		(ed. 3)	 ii. 33  				The rebuttable presumption is that the residence of the minor is determined by the residence of the parent. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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