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What does presumptively mean?

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Adverb
  1. In a presumptive manner
  2. As is presumed to be the case
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Delays of slightly over three years at a single jurisdictional level also have been held to be presumptively unreasonable.
If it is found to be patentable, the owner of the design patent is granted a 14-year right of exclusivity that is presumptively valid in court.
When you are labeled by the attorney general as a person of interest, presumptively responsible persons seem to lose all inhibitions in referring to you.
Some states, such as Massachusetts, go even further, making all gun possession presumptively illegal, except for persons with special licenses.
Prior restraints on pure speech are highly disfavored and presumptively unconstitutional.
So a stay that would last indefinitely would be presumptively prejudicial to the plaintiff.

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