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Judiciary - Constitutional, Civil, Criminal Courts and Processes Test 17

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    Obiter dicta means _________________.
  • Question 2
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    Tenancy at will ____________________.
  • Question 3
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    Ratio decidendi means _________________.
  • Question 4
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    Res judicata is known as ________________.
  • Question 5
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    ____________ is a general pardon.
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    Legal person is one ____________________.
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    A.Adjournment1.The postponement or suspensions of the hearing of a case until a future date.
    B.Adjudication2.The formal judgment or decision of a court or tribunal.
    C.Admissibility3.The principles of evidence determining whether or not particular items of evidence

    may i.e. 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.
    Solution
    • The term Adjournment generally means to postpone something. It can be used in legal terms as postponement or suspension of hearing of a case till a future date. It is also used under parliamentary procedure (adjournment motion)  where adjournment ends the meeting till future time.
    • Adjudication is the process by which the judge of a court or arbiter of a tribunal reviews arguments and evidences along with facts and legal reasoning and comes to a judgment determining rights and liabilities of the parties.
    • The term 'Admissibility' in legal arena is commonly used with evidence. It is set of principle used to determine whether any evidence produced before the court is establishing the point put forward by the party producing it. The ground rule of admissibility is the relevance of the evidence with legal elements of the case. Relevant evidence is admissible and irrelevant evidence is irrelevant. 
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    Capital offences result in ________________.
  • Question 9
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    When a hearing is adjourned sine die ________________________.
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    To betray a nation is an offence and punishable with death, that is _______________.
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