An admissible statement refers to a declaration or assertion that can be considered valid and acceptable within a specific context, such as legal proceedings or logical arguments. In legal contexts, it often pertains to evidence or testimony that meets certain criteria for relevance and reliability, allowing it to be introduced in court. In logic, an admissible statement is one that does not lead to contradictions within a given system. Overall, the term emphasizes the criteria that determine whether a statement can be appropriately accepted or used in a particular scenario.
Admissible expenses refer to costs that are permitted or allowable under specific guidelines, often in the context of tax deductions or reimbursements. These expenses must meet certain criteria outlined by regulatory bodies, such as being necessary, ordinary, and directly related to the business or purpose for which they are claimed. Examples include business travel costs, office supplies, and professional fees. Understanding admissible expenses is crucial for accurate financial reporting and compliance.
no. income statement is a only a statement in financial statements.
Bank reconciliation statement is not part of financial statement it is the helping statement to tally bank account with balance in banks statement.
The main four are; statement of financial position, income statement, cash flow statement and statement of changes in equity.
conditional statement
Evidence that is admissible if its is inflammatory and will have the effect of biasing jurors.
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Your mode of dress is not admissible in court. The evidence cries to be admissible, your honor!
If something is admissible, that means it is acceptable.
Admissible as evidence
AA meetings can be admissible in court. If they are court ordered or relevant to an issue or evidence, then it usually is admissible.
The ticket was not admissible because it was bought 3 hours after the movie.
Not at all. If a document is not admissible in evidence, than the question of admissibality not arise...
The evidence was not admissible in court due to it having no relevance to the proceedings.
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The word admissible has four syllables. Ad-mis-si-ble.
In a court of law the only evidence that can be admissible must be gotten legally.