admission

Dictionary


  • the act of admitting someone to enter
  • "the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic" an acknowledgment of the truth of something the fee charged for admission the right to enter

  • Wikipedia


    Template:EvidenceLaw An admission in the law of evidence (law)evidence is a prior statement by an adverse party which can be admitted into evidence over a hearsay objection. In general, admissions are admissible in criminal and civil cases.At common law, admissions were admissible. A statement could only be excluded by a showing of involuntariness, unfairness, or that the circumstances under which the statement was obtained was improper or illegal.In the United States, "Party admissionAdmission by a party-opponent" is explicitly excepted from hearsay under the Federal Rules of Evidence. Rule 801(d)(2). Among several types of admissions, the rule notes that an admission can be the "party's own statement" or a statement in which the "party has manifested an adoption or belief in its truth."law-stub

    Websites


    Harmony Schools
    excellence and equity in science and education
    http://www.hsatx.org/

    R. K. College of Systems & Management
    Creating a niche in IT education in New Delhi since 1997
    http://www.rkcsm.com/

    Graduate Management Admission Council
    An educational association dedicated to creating access to graduate management and professional education information about MBA programs, financing, student preparation products and GMAT registration.
    http://www.gmac.com

    Official Site of the Law Student Admission Council
    The website of the body that administers the LSAT. Although an American site, all Canadian Law Students take the LSAT.
    http://www.lsac.org/

    Admission Network
    Major sporting and concert events in Canadian and US.
    http://www.admission.com/

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