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Simple English definitions for legal terms

true admission

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A quick definition of true admission:

Admission is when someone says something that shows they agree with a fact. This can be used in court to prove something is true. There are different types of admissions, like when someone stays quiet instead of denying something, or when someone approves of what someone else said. Admission can also refer to when a person becomes a lawyer and is allowed to practice law. In patents, admission means when someone admits 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 can be used as evidence against that party in court.

Examples:

  • An accused person saying "I did it" is a true admission of guilt.
  • A company representative saying "Yes, we knew the product was defective" is a true admission of liability.

These examples illustrate how a true admission can be used as evidence against a party in court. If a person admits to committing a crime or a company admits to being at fault, that admission can be used against them in a legal proceeding.

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