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Define exhibit
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Raven
In regards to legal studies
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GPT 3.5
An exhibit is a display or presentation of items, objects, art, or information for public viewing or inspection. Exhibits are typically organized in museums, galleries, trade shows, fairs, or other venues to showcase a particular theme, topic, or collection.
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GPT 3.5
In legal studies, an exhibit refers to a document, object, or piece of evidence that is presented during a trial, hearing, or other legal proceeding to support a party's case. Exhibits can include documents, photographs, videos, forensic evidence, and other tangible items that are relevant to the facts of the case being discussed. Exhibits are typically marked and entered into the court record for consideration by the judge or jury as part of the proceedings.