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Admissibility   /ədmˌɪsəbˈɪləti/   Listen
Admissibility

noun
1.
Acceptability by virtue of being admissible.






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"Admissibility" Quotes from Famous Books



... in one particular he is to be presumed to lie in all. Even if a man has tried to defraud, it seems no sufficient reason for preventing him from proving the truth. Objections of like nature in general go to the weight, not to the admissibility, of evidence. Moreover, this rule is irrespective of fraud, and is not confined to evidence. It is not merely that you cannot use the writing, but that the contract is at an end. What does this mean? The existence ...
— The Path of the Law • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

... to tell the truth? It is simply, in general terms, that it is our duty to make our statements correspond with the realities which they purport to express. This is, no doubt, our duty, as a general rule, but there are so many exceptions to this rule, and the principles on which the admissibility of the exceptions depend are so complicated and so abstruse, that it is wonderful that children learn to make the necessary distinctions as soon as ...
— Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young • Jacob Abbott



Words linked to "Admissibility" :   acceptableness, admissible, inadmissibility, acceptability, permissibility, inadmissible



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