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Abstract
Persistent controversial discussions furnish evidence that there are still uncertainties as to some phases of the nature as well as the law of presumptions. We have recently come much nearer to a common understanding in this field, due to most careful and thoughtful discussions of this subject by such masters of it as Thayer and Wigmore and Chamberlayne. It is 'less with the hope of adding significantly new matter than with the belief that even that which smacks of reiteration may still assist in drawing attention which, once aroused, may ultimately dispel the fog, that this brief discussion of the nature of certain presumptions is undertaken. The continual dropping of the water wears the stone away.
Recommended Citation
Victor H. Lane,
PRESUMPTIONS,
22
Mich. L. Rev.
207
(1924).
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