Admission Control
/ˈædˌmɪʃən kənˈtroʊl/
Definitions
- (n.) A legal or regulatory mechanism that governs or restricts the acceptance or allowance of persons, evidence, or entities in a particular process or proceeding.
The court's admission control policies determine which documents may be presented as evidence.
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- admission control
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Commentary
Typically used in contexts involving procedural gates in legal or regulatory frameworks, especially regarding evidence or participant eligibility.
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