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EVIDENTIARY

That which is or qualifies for as evidence. For example, a witness observation about how an accident occurred. It may also be used to refer to something that relates to evidence in a particular case such as an evidentiary hearing to determine whether specific evidence is admissible at trial. Having the quality of evidence; constituting evidence; evidencing. A term introduced by Bentham, and, from its convenience, adopted by other writers.

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