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Examinable
Capable of being examined or inquired into
Examinate
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Cross-examination
Cross-examination, the examination of a witness by the opposite side, generally after examination in chief, but some times without such examination;
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cross-examination
cross-examination : the examination of a witness who has already testified in order to check or discredit the witness's testimony, knowledge, or
Re-examination
Re-examination, an examination of a witness after a cross-examination upon matters arising out of such cross-examination. If the re-examination disclose new
Examiners, or examiners of the court
Examiners, or examiners of the court. A sufficient number of barristers of not less than three years' standing appointed
direct examination
direct examination : the first examination of a witness by the party calling the witness compare cross-examination, redirect examination NOTE:
recross-examination
recross-examination : examination of a witness after redirect examination
redirect examination
redirect examination : examination of a witness again after cross-examination
Examination in chief
Examination in chief, The examination of a witness by the party who calls him shall be called his examination-in-chief.
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Examinate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Examinable
Capable of being examined or inquired into
Examinate
Matched in: Term Examinate
Cross-examination
Cross-examination, the examination of a witness by the opposite side, generally after examination in chief, but some times without such examination;
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cross-examination
cross-examination : the examination of a witness who has already testified in order to check or discredit the witness's testimony, knowledge, or
Re-examination
Re-examination, an examination of a witness after a cross-examination upon matters arising out of such cross-examination. If the re-examination disclose new
Examiners, or examiners of the court
Examiners, or examiners of the court. A sufficient number of barristers of not less than three years' standing appointed
direct examination
direct examination : the first examination of a witness by the party calling the witness compare cross-examination, redirect examination NOTE:
recross-examination
recross-examination : examination of a witness after redirect examination
redirect examination
redirect examination : examination of a witness again after cross-examination
Examination in chief
Examination in chief, The examination of a witness by the party who calls him shall be called his examination-in-chief.
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