Admissability

/ˌædmɪsəˈbɪləti/ noun

Definition

The quality of being admissible; the ability to be allowed or accepted, especially in a legal context.

Etymology

From admissible + -ity suffix. A variant spelling of 'admissibility' that's less common in modern legal English.

Kelly Says

In courtrooms, judges must decide the 'admissability' of evidence—whether it can be presented to a jury or not, which is often as important as the evidence itself in determining a case!

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