Hints for Forensic Practice a Monograph On Certain Rules Appertaining to the S

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Hints for Forensic Practice a Monograph On Certain Rules Appertaining to the S
Theodore F C Theodore Frelinghuysen Cornell Demarest
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2 See Century Diet.
24 CERTAIN ELEMENTARY TERMS.
that it ought to influence the determination, (4) significant. 1 From this, it appears that etymology furnishes Results of the following equivalents: Incompetent = etymology, inadmissible ; irrelevant = inapplicable ; im- material = insignificant.
(2) Lexicographic Suggestions.
Anderson: COMPETENT proper or admissible, as Anderson, evidence. RELEVANT as applied to tes- Dennitions. Timony, that which directly touches upon the issue made by the ple
...adings, so as to " assist" in getting at the truth of it. MATERIAL of the substance, essential, important.
Abbott: INCOMPETENT as applied to evidence: Abbott, not proper to be received; inadmissible, Id - as distinguished from that which the court should admit. IRRELEVANT not material to an issue. MATERIAL important; as applied to evi- dence, much the same as relevant. Matters are pronounced material or immaterial to an issue, with the meaning that they are relevant or irrel- evant.
Cyclopedic: COMPETENCY in the law of evi- cyciopedic.


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