admissable

admissable
ad·mis·sa·ble

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  • Bach, Johann Sebastian — (21 March 1685 Eisenach, Thuringia, [modern Germany] – 23 July 1750, Leipzig)    In his own day, J. S. Bach was recognized within German speaking principalities as an outstanding performing musician, particularly on keyboard instruments, and by… …   Historical dictionary of sacred music

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  • inadmissable — in·admissable …   English syllables

  • exclusionary hearing — Pre trial hearing at which alleged illegally obtained evidence is reviewed by trial judge to determine whether such is admissable at trial. See Fed.RCrim.P. 12(bX3). See also Exclusionary Rule …   Black's law dictionary

  • exclusionary hearing — Pre trial hearing at which alleged illegally obtained evidence is reviewed by trial judge to determine whether such is admissable at trial. See Fed.RCrim.P. 12(bX3). See also Exclusionary Rule …   Black's law dictionary

  • record — 1. verb To commit to writing, to printing, to inscription, or the like. To make an official note of; to write, transcribe, or enter in a book, file, docket, register, computer tape or disc, or the like, for the purpose of preserving authentic… …   Black's law dictionary

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