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1 presumption
s 1. pretpostavka osnovana na vjerojatnosti, vjerojatnosti, mogućnost, predmnijevanje, nagađanje, naslućivanje 2. luda smjelost, drskost / # of fact = zaključak (izveden na temelju poznatih činjenica); # of low = pretpostavka da je nešto isstinito (dok se ne dokaže suprotno); zaključak koji se uzima kao točan pod stanovitim okolnostima; on the # that = uz pretpostavku, pod pretpostavkom da; there is strong # against it = to je vrlo malo vjerojatno* * *
drskost
nadutost
pretpostavka
samopouzdanje
samouvjerenost
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2 presumption of conformity
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3 violent
adj (#ly [adv]) žestok, nagao, silan, snažan; naprasit, silovit, nasilan, nabusit /# death = naprasna, nasilna ili neprirodna smrt; [jur] a # presumption = = pretpostavka koja se temelji na gotovo zaključnom dokazu* * *
bijesan
buran
divlji
krvniÄki
nagao
nasilan
neprirodna smrt
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4 agency
nured, zastupstvo, agencija• agency relationship zastupnički odnos• agency working days radno vrijeme agencije• American Agency System američki sustav posredovanja u osiguranju, američki sustav nezavisnih agenata osiguranja• exclusive agency system ekskluzivni sustav zastupstva• presumption of agency pretpostavka o zastupstvuEnglesko-Hrvatski Glosar bankarstva, osiguranja i ostalih financijskih usluga > agency
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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
Presumption — • A product of pride, and a vice opposed to the theological virtue of hope • A term signifying a reasonable conjecture concerning something doubtful, drawn from arguments and appearances, which by the force of circumstances can be accepted as a… … Catholic encyclopedia
Presumption — Pre*sump tion (?; 215), n. [L. praesumptio: cf. F. pr[ e]somption, OF. also presumpcion. See {Presume}.] 1. The act of presuming, or believing upon probable evidence; the act of assuming or taking for granted; belief upon incomplete proof. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
presumption — pre‧sump‧tion [prɪˈzʌmpʆn] noun [countable, uncountable] LAW the act of thinking that something is true because it seems very likely, although there is no proof: • The amendment would create a legal presumption. presumption of • The claims… … Financial and business terms
presumption — [n1] belief, hypothesis anticipation, apriorism, assumption, basis, chance, conjecture, grounds, guess, likelihood, opinion, plausibility, posit, postulate, postulation, premise, presupposition, probability, reason, shot, shot in the dark*,… … New thesaurus
presumption — (n.) mid 13c., seizure and occupation without right, also taking upon oneself more than is warranted, from L.L. praesumptionem confidence, audacity, in classical Latin, a taking for granted, anticipation, from praesumere to take beforehand, from… … Etymology dictionary
presumption — presupposition, assumption, postulate, premise, posit (see under PRESUPPOSE) Analogous words: view, *opinion, conviction, belief: conjecture, surmise (see under CONJECTURE vb) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
presumption — ► NOUN 1) an act or instance of presuming something to be the case. 2) an idea that is presumed to be true. 3) arrogant or disrespectful behaviour. 4) chiefly Law an attitude adopted towards something in the absence of contrary factors … English terms dictionary
presumption — [prē zump′shən, prizump′shən] n. [ME < OFr presumpcion < L praesumptio, a taking beforehand < praesumptus, pp. of praesumere: see PRESUME] 1. the act of presuming; specif., a) an overstepping of proper bounds; forwardness; effrontery b)… … English World dictionary
presumption — An inference in favor of a particular fact. A presumption is a rule of law, statutory or judicial, by which finding of a basic fact gives rise to existence of presumed fact, until presumption is rebutted. Van Wart v. Cook, Okl.App., 557 P.2d 1161 … Black's law dictionary
Presumption — In the law of evidence, a presumption of a particular fact can be made without the aid of proof in some situations. The types of presumption includes a rebuttable discretionary presumption, a rebuttable mandatory presumption, and an irrebutable… … Wikipedia