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Effect of a conclusive presumption

The rule that facts recited in a written document are conclusively presumed to be true as between the parties

The rule that facts recited in a written document are conclusively presumed to be true as between the parties and its exceptions

The rule that when a party has, by that party's own statement, act or omission caused or permitted another person to believe a thing to be true and act upon that belief, the truth of the thing shall be conclusively presumed against that party or the sùccessors in interest of that party

What constitutes conclusive presumptions

Whether or not facts recited in a document are conclusively presumed to be true between the parties to the document and all persons claiming through them

Whether the contents of an agreement raises a conclusive presumption against a party

Whether the terms of a contract raise a conclusive presumption as to their binding power on a party to the contract

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