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tacit admission

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A quick definition of tacit admission:

A tacit admission is when someone doesn't say something directly, but their actions or words suggest that they agree with something. For example, if someone doesn't deny something that is said about them, it can be seen as a tacit admission that it's true. This can be used as evidence in a court case. It's like when you don't say "yes" or "no" but your body language shows what you really mean.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A type of admission where a party's action or statement, or their failure to act or speak, implies that certain facts are true. It is also known as an implied admission.

Examples:

  • If a person is accused of stealing and they remain silent when asked if they did it, their silence can be considered a tacit admission of guilt.
  • If a company is sued for selling a defective product and they offer to settle the case out of court, their offer can be seen as a tacit admission of liability.

These examples illustrate how a party's behavior or actions can be interpreted as an admission of guilt or liability, even if they do not explicitly admit to it.

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