Примери за използване на Rebuttable presumption на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Compulsory enforcement is facilitated by a rebuttable presumption of ownership(see point 2.2).
There is a rebuttable presumption that an entity can reliably determine the fair value of an investment property on a continuing basis.
With regard to the incurred damages,the Amendment Act adopted that a rebuttable presumption for incurred damages exists only regarding cartel infringements.
There is a rebuttable presumption that the entity will be able to determine the fair value of an investment property reliably on a continuing basis.
As regards the grounds for liability specified in this Regulation,provision should be made for a harmonised rule establishing a rebuttable presumption of fault on the part of the creditor.
It includes a rebuttable presumption that the useful life of an intangible asset will not exceed 20 years from the date when the asset is available for use.
When an entity determines that there have been significant increases in credit risk before contractual payments are more than 30 days past due, the rebuttable presumption does not apply.
However, as the Commission admits,this is a rebuttable presumption, which the companies involved can rebut by presenting evidence that their prices are reliable.
Finally, if the landlord or his family- do not meet this 36-month requirement,evicted tenants are entitled to the rebuttable presumption that the landlord had not acted in good faith.
There is a rebuttable presumption that the useful life of an intangible asset will not exceed ten years from the date when the asset is available for use.
For example, the court must accept as proven any fact for which the law contains a rebuttable presumption, unless proven otherwise in the proceedings- Section 133 of the Civil Code.
It includes a rebuttable presumption that the useful life of an intangible asset will not exceed 20 years from the date when the asset is available for use.
Speaking about the objective element of the infringement, i.e. the damages incurred,the Amendment Act adopted that a rebuttable presumption for incurred damages exists only regarding cartel infringements.
It introduces a rebuttable presumption that bad faith is presumed until proven otherwise, if the third party is related to the debtor or to the person with whom the debtor negotiated.
For transactions with parties other than employees,there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the fair value of the goods or services received can be estimated reliably.
According to the national court, an interpretation consistent with European Union law would require the first sentence of Paragraph 38(1)of the UrhG to be regarded as establishing a rebuttable presumption of transfer.
Of an intangible asset is always finite, and included a rebuttable presumption that the useful life cannot exceed twenty years from the date the asset is available for use.
Member States shall ensure that a final decision referred to in paragraph 1, taken in another Member State is considered by their national courts oradministrative authorities at least as a rebuttable presumption that an infringement has occurred.
If no inventory of the initial assets is drawn up, a rebuttable presumption will apply whereby a spouse's final assets constitute his or her accrued gains§ 1377 par.
That being the case, the General Court attached excessive importance to the fact that, in its judgment in Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze,the Court of Justice‘[did] not[establish] a rebuttable presumption of“involvement”',(50) as familiar from the Akzo Nobel case-law.
There exists a strong but rebuttable presumption that excessively long proceedings will occasion non-pecuniary damage(see Scordino, cited above,§§ 203-204, and Wasserman, cited above,§50).
In the view of the Swiss Confederation,(10) Regulation No 343/2003 inherently contains a rebuttable presumption that the participating States will comply with the Geneva Convention and the ECHR.
This rebuttable presumption applies unless the infringer can credibly demonstrate to the satisfaction of the court that the actual loss has not or not entirely been passed on to the indirect purchaser.
Such certified order or judgment of conviction, when admitted into evidence,creates a rebuttable presumption that the unlawful drug activity giving rise to forfeiture under this section has occurred.
However, there is a rebuttable presumption that an insurer's financial statements will become less relevant and reliable if it introduces an accounting policy that reflects future investment margins in the measurement of insurance contracts, unless those margins affect the contractual payments.
However, contrary to its approach in respect of this latter issue(see paragraph 52 below),the Court has not established a rebuttable presumption of‘involvement' within the meaning of the judgment in Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze and Others, cited in paragraph 47 above.
It is appropriate to limit this rebuttable presumption to cartels, given their secret nature, which increases the information asymmetry and makes it more difficult for claimants to obtain the evidence necessary to prove the harm.
In the particular case in which a parent company holds all or almost all of the capital in a subsidiary which has committed an infringement ofthe European Union competition rules, there is a rebuttable presumption that that parent company exercises an actual decisive influence over its subsidiary.
It is appropriate to limit this rebuttable presumption to cartels, given their secret nature, which increases the information asymmetry and makes it more difficult for claimants to obtain the evidence necessary to prove the harm.
Member States should ensure that a final decision of a court of one Member State establishing the existence ornon-existence of the infringement for the purposes of any other actions seeking redress before their national courts in another Member State against the same trader for the same infringement is considered as a rebuttable presumption.