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admissibilityRelationships Related Term: evidence n. (admissible, adj.) ~ The quality of being permitted to serve as evidence in a trial, hearing, or other proceeding. Notes: Material admitted as evidence may be [..]
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admissibilitySee Inadmissibility.
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admissibility1763, from admissible + -ity.
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admissibilityThe quality of being permitted to serve as evidence in a trial, hearing or other proceeding. Material admitted as evidence may be challenged as not authentic or as unreliable. Documentation to support evidence generally relies of the quality of the recordkeeping system creating and managing it.
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admissibility(n) acceptability by virtue of being admissible
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admissibilityAdmissibility refers to whether an individual is allowed admission into the United States. Under U.S. laws there are specific reasons a person may be barred from admittance into the United States, generally due to personal characteristics or prior misconduct. Under some conditions, a person may request grounds for a waiver, but waivers are not gran [..]
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admissibility
The state or quality of being admissible or allowable.
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