rebuttable in English
adjective
contradictable, refutable, opposable
Use "rebuttable" in a sentence
1. The rebuttable presumption Afforded higher-priced QMs will likely do little to protect creditors
2. It is a rebuttable presumption that a family group has acted in concert to control a corporation.
3. The presumptions should be rebuttable, where the defendant were able to provide concrete proof to the contrary.
4. Each of the following objective circumstances should constitute a rebuttable presumption that there is a risk of absconding:
5. 20 Instead there operates a rebuttable presumption that the defendant did base his trades on the information in his possession.
6. In the United States, the safe harbour is thought to be a # per cent market share and a market share over # per cent supports a rebuttable inference of dominance (American Bar Association (ABA