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§ 8.1A-206. Presumptions.

Whenever the Uniform Commercial Code creates a "presumption" with respectto a fact, or provides that a fact is "presumed," the trier of fact mustfind the existence of the fact unless and until evidence is introduced thatsupports a finding of its nonexistence.

(1964, c. 219, § 8.1-201 (31); 1973, c. 509; 1984, c. 613; 1991, c. 536;1992, c. 693; 2000, c. 1007; 2003, c. 353.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-8-1a > Part-2 > 8-1a-206

§ 8.1A-206. Presumptions.

Whenever the Uniform Commercial Code creates a "presumption" with respectto a fact, or provides that a fact is "presumed," the trier of fact mustfind the existence of the fact unless and until evidence is introduced thatsupports a finding of its nonexistence.

(1964, c. 219, § 8.1-201 (31); 1973, c. 509; 1984, c. 613; 1991, c. 536;1992, c. 693; 2000, c. 1007; 2003, c. 353.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-8-1a > Part-2 > 8-1a-206

§ 8.1A-206. Presumptions.

Whenever the Uniform Commercial Code creates a "presumption" with respectto a fact, or provides that a fact is "presumed," the trier of fact mustfind the existence of the fact unless and until evidence is introduced thatsupports a finding of its nonexistence.

(1964, c. 219, § 8.1-201 (31); 1973, c. 509; 1984, c. 613; 1991, c. 536;1992, c. 693; 2000, c. 1007; 2003, c. 353.)