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Simple English definitions for legal terms

solemn admission

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A quick definition of solemn admission:

Admission is when someone says something that shows a fact is true. This can be used in court as evidence. There are different types of admissions, like when someone admits something that is bad for them, or when someone's employee admits something. Admission can also refer to when a lawyer is accepted into the bar association and can practice law. In patents, admission is when someone says that something is already known, even if it's not officially considered prior art.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A statement or assertion made by a party to a case that acknowledges the truth of certain facts. It is offered against that party and can be used as evidence in court.

Examples:

  • Admission against interest: A person admits to a fact that is harmful to their position in a case. For example, a defendant admits to being at the scene of a crime.
  • Admission by employee or agent: An agent of a party makes an admission during their employment that concerns a matter within the scope of their agency or authorized by the party. For example, an employee of a company admits to a mistake made by the company.
  • Admission by party-opponent: An opposing party's admission that is not considered hearsay if it is offered against that party. For example, a defendant admits to committing a crime.

These examples illustrate how a solemn admission can be used as evidence in court to prove certain facts. It is important to note that a solemn admission can only be made by a party to the case or someone in privity with that party.

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