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Effect of admissions

Effect of an admission

Effect of an admission by an adversary

Effect of an admission made by a counsel under pressure

Effect of an admission made by a party with assistance of his Counsel

Effect of an admission that landed properties are in the name of the opposing party

Legal significance of an admission by a party

Meaning and effect of an admission

Meaning of Admission

Position of the law on admissions

Position of the law where a defendant's admission conflicts with the evidence of another defendant

The principle that admissions must be clear

The principle that an admitted issue(s) does not fall for trial

The principle that failure to challenge a fact amounts to an admission

Types of admission

What constitutes an admission

Whether admissions made by a party's solicitor before the commencement of litigation are evidence against the client

Whether admissions made orally during proceedings warrants a party to apply for judgment

Whether an admission binds all persons sued nor jointly, but severally only

Whether an ambiguous admission is an admission

Whether an out of court admission borne out of a negotiated settlement agreement is as potent as an admission made in the course of a court proceeding

Whether a party has a duty to prove a fact which is admitted by his opponent

Whether a party's testimony is conclusive against him

Whether evasive and uncertain answers amount to an admission

Whether evidence needs to be led on an unequivocal admission

Whether failure to prove an allegation of forgery amounts to an admission

Whether payment of the amount in dispute constitutes an admission

Whether the court can, on its own, act on an admission

Whether the failure to challenge an averment amounts to an admission

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