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Presumptive may
refer to: Heir
presumptive, a
person who is
expected to
inherit a throne, peerage, or
other hereditary honor, but
their position can be...
- An heir
presumptive (FEM:
heiress presumptive) is the
person entitled to
inherit a throne, peerage, or
other hereditary honour, but
whose position can...
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Presumptive tests, in
medical and
forensic science,
analyze a
sample and
establish one of the following: The
sample is
definitely not a
certain substance...
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Senate confirmation.) In
United States presidential elections, the term
presumptive nominee is used for
presidential candidates who are ****umed or projected...
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Presumptive inclusion is the idea that
something should first be
presumed to be included, and only
omitted after the fact if justified. It has common...
- gubernatorial, and
state legislative. On
March 12,
Biden and
Trump became the
presumptive nominees for the
Democratic and
Republican parties respectively by clinching...
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could be
displaced by the
birth of a more
eligible heir is
known as heir
presumptive.
Today these terms most
commonly describe heirs to
hereditary titles...
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eldest son of
Elizabeth II, was the longest-serving heir
apparent or
presumptive in
British history at 70 years, 214 days.
Succession to the
British throne...
- "nominee",
though nominee often is used
interchangeably with "candidate". A
presumptive nominee is a
person or
organization believes that the
nomination is inevitable...
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Joseph Maria of
Austria (18
December 1863 – 28 June 1914) was the heir
presumptive to the
throne of Austria-Hungary. His ********ination in
Sarajevo was the...