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Definition of Limine

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Liminess
Liminess Lim"i*ness (l[imac]m"[i^]*n[e^]s), n. The state or quality of being limy.
Sliminess
Sliminess Slim"i*ness, n. The quality or state of being slimy.

Meaning of Limine from wikipedia

- In U.S. law, a motion in limine (Latin: [ɪn ˈliːmɪnɛ], "at the start"; literally, "on the threshold") is a motion, discussed outside the presence of the...
- content of Telewizja Polska's website. Telewizja Polska brought a motion in limine to suppress the snapshots on the grounds of hearsay and unauthenticated...
- "motion in limine" asks the court to decide that certain evidence may or may not be presented to the jury at the trial. A motion in limine generally addresses...
- witness testimony. A party may raise a Daubert motion, a special motion in limine raised before or during trial, to exclude the presentation of unqualified...
- second ****ction. Bethesda filed motion in limine against Interplay. Interplay filed a motion in limine against Bethesda the day after. The trial by...
- or: the beginning foreshadows the end in limine at the outset/threshold Preliminary, in law, a motion in limine is a motion that is made to the judge before...
- libellis Causa ego ne sævis muribus esca forent. Arcebam sacro vivens a limine mures, Ne domini exitio scripta diserta forent; Incutio trepidis eadem defuncta...
- presentation by the student that the public may attend. Closed session Motion in limine Open court principle United States v. The Progressive—a case where two trials...
- original on December 5, 2011. "State's Objection to Defendant's Motion in Limine #3: To Exclude Evidence of Other Bad Acts" (PDF). Courts of New Hampshire...
- 4 March 1998. Retrieved 20 January 2022. "Louise Woodward's Motion in Limine to admit polygraph evidence and for an Evidentiary Hearing | Defendant's...