Legal Definition and Related Resources of Admissible
Meaning of Admissible
Synonyms of Admissible
adjective
- a propos
- acceptable
- aequus
- allowable
- allowed
- applicable
- appropriate
- approvable
- authorized
- eligible
- justifiable
- legal
- legitimate
- licensed
- passable
- permissible
- permitted
- presentable
- proper
- qualified
- sanctionable
- sanctioned
- suitable
- tolerable
- unexceptionable
- unforbidden
- unobjectionable
- unprohibited
- warrantable
- warranted
- Associated Concepts: admissions of partyopponent
- confessions
- declarations against interest
- limited admissibility
- McNabbMallory rule
- Miranda rule
- nolo contendere
- offer of proof
- probative value
- requests for admissions
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Grammar
This term is an adjetive.
Etimology of Admissible
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1610s, “allowable,” from Middle French admissible, from past participle stem of Latin admittere “allow to enter, admit, give entrance,” from ad “to” (see ad-) + mittere “let go, send” (see mission). Meaning “capable of being allowed entrance” is from 1775; specific sense of “capable of being used in a legal decision or judicial investigation” is recorded from 1849.
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