admission legal definition
noun
- Any act, assertion, or statement made by a party to an
action that is offered as evidence against that party by the
opponent.
- A
defendantÂ’s failure to deny, or his voluntary acknowledgment of the truth, of
an allegation in a complaint, counterclaim, or request for
admissions.
- The
acceptance by a judge of evidence for consideration by himself or the jury when
determining the merits of the action.
-
The granting or obtaining of a license from a state or an established licensing
authority, such as a state bar association, or permission from a court, to
practice law in that state or before that court. See also admission pro hoc vice.
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