- semper praesumitur pro legitimatione puerorum
- /sempar praz(y)uwmatar prow lajitameyshiyowniy p(y)uwaroram/The presumption always is in favor of the legitimacy of children
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Semper praesumitur pro legitimatione puerorum, et filiatio non potest probari — A presumption always exists in favor of the legitimacy of children, because filiation cannot be proved … Ballentine's law dictionary
presumption — pre·sump·tion /pri zəmp shən/ n: an inference as to the existence of a fact not certainly known that the law requires to be drawn from the known or proven existence of some other fact conclusive presumption: a presumption that the law does not… … Law dictionary
legitimacy — le·git·i·ma·cy /li ji tə mə sē/ n: the quality or state of being legitimate Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. legitimacy … Law dictionary
authority — au·thor·i·ty n pl ties 1: an official decision of a court used esp. as a precedent 2 a: a power to act esp. over others that derives from status, position, or office the authority of the president; also: jurisdiction b: the power to act … Law dictionary
filiation — fil·i·a·tion /ˌfi lē ā shən/ n [Late Latin filiatio relationship of a son and father, from Latin filius son] 1: a legal relationship of a parent and esp. a father and child that creates rights and obligations used to help prove filiation in a… … Law dictionary