- admissible state
- мат.допустимое состояние
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
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admissible evidence — As applied to evidence, the term means that the evidence introduced is of such a character that the court or judge is bound to receive it; that is, allow it to be introduced at trial. To be admissible evidence must be relevant, and, inter alia,… … Black's law dictionary
admissible evidence — As applied to evidence, the term means that the evidence introduced is of such a character that the court or judge is bound to receive it; that is, allow it to be introduced at trial. To be admissible evidence must be relevant, and, inter alia,… … Black's law dictionary
state of mind exception — Under the state of mind exception to the hearsay rule, an out of court declaration of a present existing motive or reason for acting is admissible even though the declarant is available to testify. Oberman v. Dun & Bradstreet, Inc., C.A.I1L, 507… … Black's law dictionary
mind, state of — Evidence is admissible to show a person s state of mind when this issue is material and relevant to the case; e.g. statements indicating despair may be admissible on issue of suicide. Fed.Evid.R. 803(3). + state of mind A person s reasons and… … Black's law dictionary