Meaning Admissible
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A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
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1610s, from Middle French admissible, from past participle stem of Latin admittere (see admit). Legal sense is recorded from 1849.
Source: etymonline.com

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adj. Having the right or privilege of entry.
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capable of being allowed or permitted [the difficulty would be lessened if entries in books of account were as prima facie evidence "B. N. Cardozo"] ad·mis·si·bil·i·ty ...
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The term admissible literally means allowable or that can be accepted; Worthy of admission. It describes information that is relevant to a determination of issues in any judicial proceeding so that su [..]
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(adj) deserving to be admitted
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Pertinent and proper to be considered in reaching a decision. Refers to the evidence considered in determining the issues to be decided in any judicial proceeding.
Source: courts.state.va.us

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Evidence that can be legally introduced in court.
Source: americanbar.org (offline)

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A non-citizen who may enter be "admitted" to the United States because he/she is not excludable for any statutory reason or has a waiver of excludability. 
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A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases.
Source: oregonlaws.org

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Generically means something that satisfies conditions. One example is the admissibility of a direction of change of some parameter, such as a right-hand side
Source: glossary.computing.society.informs.org (offline)

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Evidence which can be legally and properly introduced.
Source: 1888drugcrimes.com

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Evidence that is properly introduced in a trial.
Source: azcourts.gov

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Used to describe evidence that is allowed to be given in court.
Source: dpp.nt.gov.au (offline)

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A term used to describe evidence that may be considered by a jury or judge in civil and criminal cases. In criminal justice, the admisibility of evidence is a major concern.  Facts need to be proven i [..]
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Allowable as evidence in a case. (ch. 6, p. 165)
Source: emond.ca

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<algorithm> A description of a search algorithm that is guaranteed to find a minimal solution path before any other solution paths, if a solution exists. An example of an admissible search algorithm is A* search. (01 Apr 1999)
Source: mondofacto.com (offline)





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