Meaning of the word "Admission"
"Further, let me observe that admission is a concession or voluntary acknowledgment made by a party of the existence of certain facts; a statement made by a party of the existence of a fact which is relevant to the cause of his adversary; a voluntary acknowledgment made by a party of the existence of the truth of certain facts which are inconsistent with his claims in an action. Vockie v. General Motors Corp. Chevrolet Division D.C. Pa. 66 FRD 57, 60 (Black Dictionary, Sixth Edition at page 47)." MR. KWASI KARIKARI ADUSEI & ANOR. V. MR. TOYIN ADEBAYO(2012) LPELR-7844(SC) Per FABIYI. J.S.C. (P. 25, paras. A-C)
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