presumptive
presumptive (pri-z[schwa]mp-tiv), adj. 1. Giving reasonable grounds for belief or presumption. 2. Based on a presumption. [Cases: Evidence 53. C.J.S. Evidence §§ 2, 130–132, 134, 1341.] — presumptively, adv.
presumptive (pri-z[schwa]mp-tiv), adj. 1. Giving reasonable grounds for belief or presumption. 2. Based on a presumption. [Cases: Evidence 53. C.J.S. Evidence §§ 2, 130–132, 134, 1341.] — presumptively, adv.