Definition of Presomptive
Pre*sump"tive (?), a. [Cf. F.
présomptif.] 1. Based on
presumption or probability; grounded on probable evidence; probable;
as, presumptive proof.
2. Presumptuous; arrogant. [R.] Sir
T. Browne.
Presumptive evidence (Law), that which
is derived from circumstances which necessarily or usually attend a
fact, as distinct from direct evidence or positive proof; indirect or
circumstantial evidence. "Presumptive evidence of felony should
be cautiously admitted." Blackstone. The distinction, however,
between direct and presumptive (or circumstantial) evidence is now
generally abandoned; all evidence being now more or less direct and
more or less presumptive. -- Presumptive heir.
See Heir presumptive, under Heir.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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