California Evidence Code ARTICLE 4 - Presumptions Affecting the Burden of Proof

  • Section 660.
    The presumptions established by this article, and all other rebuttable presumptions established by law that fall within the criteria of Section 605, are presumptions affecting...
  • Section 662.
    The owner of the legal title to property is presumed to be the owner of the full beneficial title. This presumption may be rebutted only...
  • Section 663.
    A ceremonial marriage is presumed to be valid.(Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
  • Section 664.
    It is presumed that official duty has been regularly performed. This presumption does not apply on an issue as to the lawfulness of an arrest...
  • Section 665.
    A person is presumed to intend the ordinary consequences of his voluntary act. This presumption is inapplicable in a criminal action to establish the specific...
  • Section 666.
    Any court of this state or the United States, or any court of general jurisdiction in any other state or nation, or any judge of...
  • Section 667.
    A person not heard from in five years is presumed to be dead.(Amended by Stats. 1983, Ch. 201, Sec. 1.)
  • Section 668.
    An unlawful intent is presumed from the doing of an unlawful act. This presumption is inapplicable in a criminal action to establish the specific intent...
  • Section 669.
    (a) The failure of a person to exercise due care is presumed if:(1) He violated a statute, ordinance, or regulation of a public entity;(2) The violation proximately caused...
  • Section 669.1.
    A rule, policy, manual, or guideline of state or local government setting forth standards of conduct or guidelines for its employees in the conduct of...
  • Section 669.5.
    (a) Any ordinance enacted by the governing body of a city, county, or city and county which (1) directly limits, by number, the building permits that...
  • Section 670.
    (a) In any dispute concerning payment by means of a check, a copy of the check produced in accordance with Section 1550 of the Evidence Code,...

Last modified: October 22, 2018