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  • "presumption of legitimacy" is a legal presumption that states that a child born within the subsistence of a marriage is presumed to be the child of the...
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  • In law, a presumption is an "inference of a particular fact". There are two types of presumptions: rebuttable presumptions and irrebuttable (or conclusive)...
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  • If there is no presumption of paternity, a process such as recognition may be used to establish paternity. Presumption of legitimacy Recognition (family...
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  • the child of her husband by virtue of a "presumption of paternity" or presumption of legitimacy. In consideration of a possible non-paternity event (which...
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  • regulated by the law of pater est, quem nuptiae demonstrant ("the father is he to whom marriage points"; see presumption of legitimacy). Essentially paternity...
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  • different from legal presumptions which assume a certain state of facts until the opposite is proved, such as the presumption of legitimacy. The term legal...
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  • Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty is a 2003 book about the United States Constitution written by Randy Barnett, a professor of law at the Georgetown...
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  • Legitimacy, in traditional Western common law, is the status of a child born to parents who are legally married to each other, and of a child conceived...
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  • mother is married, the husband is presumed to be the father (see presumption of legitimacy). When the mother is unmarried, some jurisdictions require the...
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  • his primary insight in this work was that "by accepting the presumption of legitimacy of debate on certain issues, one has already lost one's humanity...
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    were all born while she remained married to him, and there is a presumption of legitimacy in marriage, but no-one ever contended that they were in fact...
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  • Same-sex adoption in the United States (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from September 2021)
    and the Transformation of Parenthood. New York: New York University Press. ISBN 9780814739310. "'Presumption of Legitimacy' of a Child in Same-Sex Marriages"...
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    Family Law Reform Act 1969 (category Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning England and Wales)
    a child. Part IV Allows for the rebuttal of legal presumptions of legitimacy or illegitimacy with evidence of probability that a person is legitimate or...
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    A dispute exists over the legitimacy of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The debate centers around the question whether the invasion was an unprovoked assault...
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    raised against her parents' marriage could not strip Gaines of any presumption of legitimacy, according to Wayne. His opinion further held that Relf and...
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    Pringle baronets (category Baronetcies in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia)
    In the past, the absence of scientific evidence meant that the presumption of legitimacy could rarely be rebutted and claims based on assertions that irregular...
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  • Judaism, the presumption of priestly descent is the presumption that a Jewish man is a priest (kohen), based not on genealogical records of descent from...
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    on DNA evidence: In the past, the absence of scientific evidence meant that the presumption of legitimacy could rarely be rebutted and claims based on...
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    Coup d'état (redirect from Stroke of state)
    Somin opined, There should be a strong presumption against forcibly removing a democratic regime. But that presumption might be overcome if the government...
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  • principle of the presumption of continuity. It is derived from an Arabic word suhbah meaning accompany. It is one of the fundamental principles of the legal...
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