Tag: Admissibility

  • Collective Interest

    Hierarchical Display of Collective interest Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Admissibility > Interest in bringing an action Meaning of Collective interest Overview and more information about Collective interest For a more comprehensive understanding of Collective interest, see in the […]

  • Interest in Bringing An Action

    Hierarchical Display of Interest in bringing an action Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > AdmissibilityLaw > Justice > Access to the courts > Right of action Meaning of Interest in bringing an action Overview and more information about Interest in bringing an action For a more […]

  • Right Of Action

    The right to bring an action vested in a person who has a right or claim before the action which is determined by the action to be a valid right or claim. A right of action is a remedial right while a cause of action is a substantive one. It pertains to remedy and relief…

  • Limitation of Legal Proceedings

    Hierarchical Display of Limitation of legal proceedings Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Admissibility Meaning of Limitation of legal proceedings Overview and more information about Limitation of legal proceedings For a more comprehensive understanding of Limitation of legal […]

  • Limitation of Legal Proceedings

    Hierarchical Display of Limitation of legal proceedings Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Admissibility Meaning of Limitation of legal proceedings Overview and more information about Limitation of legal proceedings For a more comprehensive understanding of Limitation of legal […]

  • Limited Admissibility

    Limited Admissibility

    Admissibility of evidence for a limited purpose. See Bruton v United States, 391 U.S. 123, 88 S.Ct. 1620, 20 L.Ed.2d 476. Evidence that is competent and admitted for one purpose and which is incompetent as to all other purposes and which can not be used for such other purposes. See Waldron v […]