Adjournment 1. The postponement or suspensions of the hearing of a case until a future date. Adjudication 2. The formal judgement or decision of a court or tribunal Admissibility of evidence 3. The principles determining whether or not particular items of evidence may be received by the court. The central principle of admissibility is relevance. All evidence that is sufficiently relevant is admissible and all that is not sufficiently relevant is inadmissible. A B C

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Adjournment 1. The postponement or suspensions of the hearing of a case until a future date. Adjudication 2. The formal judgement or decision of a court or tribunal Admissibility of evidence 3. The principles determining whether or not particular items of evidence may be received by the court. The central principle of admissibility is relevance. All evidence that is sufficiently relevant is admissible and all that is not sufficiently relevant is inadmissible. A B C






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