- omnia praesumuntur rite et solemniter acta
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See presumption.
Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001.
Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001.
Omnia praesumuntur rite et solemniter acta donee probetur in contrarium — All things are presumed to have been done regularly and with due formality until the contrary is proved. Robideaux v Herbert, 118 La 1089, 43 So 887 … Ballentine's law dictionary
omnia praesumuntur rite et solemniter esse acta donee probetur in contrarium — /omniya priyz(y)amantar raytiy et saleonnatar, esiy aekta downak prabiytar in kantreriyam/ All things are presumed to have been rightly and duly performed until it is proved to the contrary … Black's law dictionary
Omnia praesumuntur rite et solemniter esse acta — All things are presumed to have been done correctly and with due formality … Ballentine's law dictionary
Omnia praesumuntur rite et solemniter esse acta donee probetur in contrarium — All things are presumed to have been done correctly and with due formality until the contrary is proved. See Broom s Legal Maxims 944 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Omnia praesumuntur rite, legitime, solemniter esse acta, donee probetur in contrarium — All things are presumed to have been done correctly, lawfully and with due formality, until the contrary is proved … Ballentine's law dictionary
Presumption of regularity — The presumption of regularity[1] is a presumption that forms part of the law of evidence of England and Wales. It is expressed by the maxim of law[2] omnia praesumuntur rite et solemniter essa acta donec probetur in contrarium ,[3] which may be… … Wikipedia
presumption — pre·sump·tion /pri zəmp shən/ n: an inference as to the existence of a fact not certainly known that the law requires to be drawn from the known or proven existence of some other fact conclusive presumption: a presumption that the law does not… … Law dictionary