New York Statutes
§ 1-206 — Presumptions
New York § 1-206
JurisdictionNew York
Law UCCUniform Commercial Code
Part 2General Definitions and Principles of Interpretation
Art. 1No title
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Bluebook
N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code § 1-206 (2026).
Text
Section 1--206. Presumptions.\n Whenever this act creates a "presumption" with respect to a fact, or\nprovides that a fact is "presumed," the trier of fact must find the\nexistence of the fact unless and until evidence is introduced that\nsupports a finding of its nonexistence.\n
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