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Home Dictionary Name: probativeProbative
serving for trial or proof probationary as probative judgments probative evidence
probative
probative 1 serving or tending to prove evidence of the use
cause
constitution stipulates that 8220 no warrants shall issue but upon probable cause 8221 probable cause is also required for a warrantless
inflammatory
be deemed inadmissible if its inflammatory nature seriously outweighs its probative value or relevance the mere fact that evidence is graphic
prejudicial
basis the evidence was excluded because it was more than probative
L
greek letter being from the phoelignician and the ultimate origin prob egyptian etymologically it is most closely related to r and
Marathi
a sanskritic language of western india prob descended from the maharastri prakrit spoken by the marathas and
Oligist
hematite or specular iron ore prob so called in allusion to its feeble magnetism as compared
Administration
only by the judge in person see trist and coote prob pr r s c ord lv rr 3 et seq
Conflict of laws
also the case of simonin v mallac 1860 29 lj prob mat 97 where the marriage of two french persons who
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