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Exhibit - A document or other item introduced as evidence during a trial or hearing.
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Exhibit: Any piece of physical evidence used at a trial.
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Exhibit: Any piece of physical evidence that is used at a trial.
Expense: In business accounting and business taxation, any current cost of operation, such as rent, utilities and payroll, ...

Exhibit: An item of evidence presented to the court.
Expectancy: Future proceeds from an estate.

Exhibit - A paper, document or other article produced and exhibited to a court during a trial or hearing.

Exhibit - Paper, document or other object received by the court as evidence during a trial or hearing.
Expert evidence - Testimony given by those qualified to speak with authority regarding scientific, technical or professional matters.

Exhibit:
A document or object shown to the court as evidence in a trial. They are each given a number or letter by the court clerk as they are introduced for future reference during the trial.

Exhibit
A document or other thing presented by a party during an administrative hearing to show or convince the administrative law judge what the facts are.

EXHIBIT A paper or document, chart, map, diagram, or the like, referred to and made a part of an affidavit, pleading or brief.

Exhibit
Tangible evidence, a display or document presented to the court or jury which tends to prove or explain some relevant fact.

Exhibits
Any paper or object offered in court that is marked for identification or evidence.
Exonerate
Removal of a charge, responsibility or duty.

Exhibits - A document or item which is formally introduced in court and which, when accepted, is made part of the case file.

exhibit A paper, document, or object produced and exhibited during a trial or hearing; if accepted as evidence, it is marked for identification and filed for record.
exonerate To be legally relieved from an obligation.

EXHIBIT, practice. Where a paper or other writing is on motion, or on other occasion, proved; or if an affidavit to which the paper writing is annexed, refer to it, it is usual to mark the same with a capital letter, and to add, ...

Exhibit - A document or object shown to the court as evidence in a trial. The court clerk gives them each a number or letter as they are introduced for future reference during the trial.

Term: Exhibit
Definition: Tangible evidence, a display or document presented to the court or jury which tends to prove or explain some relevant fact.

Exhibit
the paper, document, or other physical object received by the court as evidence during a trial.
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An attachment or exhibit to a document, such as a contract. For example, a contract to manufacture widgets may have an adendum listing the specifications for said widgets.

Government owned exhibition spaces are available under the Supreme Court's "public forum" doctrine.

Pillories were often fixed to the ground in a city's main square and on market days, local criminals were exhibited. Citizens were given license to throw things at the prisoners.

These are as follows: Payment or receipt or contracts to pay or receive money for conveyance of voters to or from the poll, on account of any committee room beyond the number allowed by the act, or to an elector for use of house or land to exhibit ...

Expanded Legal Definition of PiratePit Bull Dogs which exhibit appearance and physical characteristics of any of a pit bull terrier or Staffordshire, American or American Staffordshire bull terrier.

evidence - Any species of proof, or probative matter, legally presented at the trial of an issue, by the act of the parties and through the medium of witnesses, records, documents, exhibits, concrete objects, etc.

failure to provide professional services with the skill usually exhibited by responsible and careful members of the profession, resulting in injury, loss, or damage to the party contracting those services.

A bill of interpleader, is one in which the person exhibiting it claims no right in opposition to the rights claimed by the person against whom the bill is exhibited, but prays the decree of the court touching the rights of those persons, ...

: exhibiting normal health
b : free from flaw, defect, or decay <a ~ design>
2 a : free from error, fallacy, or misapprehension <based on ~ judicial reasoning>
b : legally valid <a ~ title> ...

Summary Judgment: A judgment given on the basis of pleadings, affidavits, and exhibits presented for the record without any need for a trial.

refresh one's memory
v. to use a document, exhibit or previous testimony in order to h...
regulations
n. rules and administrative codes issued by governmental agencies...

The person cross-examining the witness may utilize a series of questions, plus documents and other exhibits (such as videotape) to case doubt on the testimony of the witness.

Hazardous Waste: A subset of solid wastes that pose substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment and meet any of the following criteria: it is specifically listed as a hazardous waste by EPA; exhibits one or more of the ...

Record: The pleadings, the exhibits and the transcript made by the court reporter of all proceedings in a trial.

OBSCENITY
crim. law. Such indecency as is calculated to promote the violation of the law, and the general corruption of morals. 2. The exhibition of... more ...

Often costs to photocopy court papers and exhibits are also included. Court costs must be paid by both parties as the case progresses, but ultimately, the losing party will be responsible for both parties costs.

ExhibitA document or object admitted as evidence in court.ExpertA person who has developed skill and knowledge on a subject and is accepted by a court as being able to form opinions on evidence presented to assist the judge.

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