conclusively presumed
English
editAdjective
editconclusively presumed (comparative more conclusively presumed, superlative most conclusively presumed)
- (law) Presumed by law to be true, and therefore providing no opportunity for evidence to the contrary to be presented.
- 1906, Richard Henslowe Wellington, The King's Coroner, page 61:
- A child under seven years of age is conclusively presumed to be incapable of either murder or manslaughter (presumptio juris et de jure), no evidence of capacity being admissible.