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51conclusive evidence — Facts in evidence which are, as a matter of law, determinative of the issue; facts in evidence which are so convincing as to support verdict or findings, but are not absolutely beyond contradiction. New York L. Ins. Co. v Kuhlenschnidt, 218 Ind… …
52conclusive presumption — A presumption so peremptorily drawn from specific facts in evidence that the law will not permit it to be rebutted, Brandt v Morning Journal Asso. 81 App Div 183, 185, 80 NYS 1002; in effect, a rule of substantive law, to be applied by the court… …
53presumption, conclusive — n. A presumption that is so strong it cannot be rebutted by contradictory evidence, which makes it effectively not a presumption, but a rule of law. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… …
54non-conclusive — non concluˈsive (↑conclusive) adj • • • Main Entry: ↑non …
55inspiration, conclusive — Богодухновенность совместная …
56decisive battle — conclusive battle, struggle which decides the final outcome of a conflict …
57(a) smoking gun — conclusive evidence of guilt From the emission from the barrel immediately after a shot has been fired: ... the tape is a smoking gun , that is, in police and prosecutional slang, direct evidence of criminal guilt. (Colodny and Gettlin …
58final — Conclusive; terminating all controversy, doubt or dispute; the end, ultimate, or last. Saylor v Duel, 236 Ill 429, 86 NE 119. See finality …
59conclusively — conclusive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ decisive or convincing. DERIVATIVES conclusively adverb conclusiveness noun …
60conclusiveness — conclusive ► ADJECTIVE ▪ decisive or convincing. DERIVATIVES conclusively adverb conclusiveness noun …