/prɪˈzʌmpʃən baɪ ˈstætʃuːt/ – Phrase
Definition: suy đoán theo luật thành văn.
A more thorough explanation: Presumption by statute refers to a legal presumption that is established by a specific law or statute. This type of presumption dictates that a certain fact is presumed to be true unless proven otherwise. In other words, the law creates a presumption that shifts the burden of proof onto the party opposing the presumed fact.
Example: In this case, the defendant is entitled to the presumption by statute that they are innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.