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privilege Protection against disclosure of information based on communications made in confidence between parties having legally protected relationships. Based on the policy that it is better to have frank, open communications between parties in certain relationships by protecting these communications from disclosure in litigation. Pertains to communications between attorney/client, doctor/patient, priest/penitent, and husband/wife.
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privilege A security attribute that does not have the property of uniqueness and which may be shared by many principals. An example of a privilege is a group.
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privilege a client
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privilege A benefit that is discretionary (may or may not be granted), in con
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