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Definition of Rebuttable
1. a. Capable of being rebutted.
Definition of Rebuttable
1. Adjective. Capable of being rebutted. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Rebuttable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebuttable
rebulite rebullition reburial reburials reburied reburies rebury reburying rebus rebuses | rebuslike rebut rebutia rebutias rebuts rebuy rebuying rebuys rec |
Literary usage of Rebuttable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law of Contracts by William Herbert Page (1920)
"Presumption of gratuitous service rebuttable—Express contract. The rule that
there is no implied agreement for a compensation for services between persons ..."
2. The Law of Quasi Contracts by Frederic Campbell Woodward (1913)
"Same: Presumption rebuttable.—If the presumption is indulged that the risk of
default resulting from impossibility is not assumed by the plaintiff, ..."
3. The Law of Quasi Contracts by Frederic Campbell Woodward (1913)
"Same: Presumption rebuttable. — If the presumption is indulged that the risk of
default resulting from impossibility is not assumed by the plaintiff, ..."
4. Handbook of the Law of Trusts by George Gleason Bogert (1921)
"rebuttable PRESUMPTION OF FRAUD—DIRECT TRANSFER FROM PRINCIPAL TO FIDUCIARY .* 42.
Wherever two persons are in a confidential relation, because of kinship, ..."
5. A Treatise on the Law and Procedure of Receivers: With Forms; Being a by Henry Gabriel Tardy, John Wilson Smith (1920)
"... some states regarded as an adjudication of insolvency,5 while in other states
the statutes raise a rebuttable presumption of fraudulent practices on the ..."