An admission constitutes a:
(a) Substantive piece of evidence
(b) Corroborative piece of evidence
(c) Conclusive proof
(d) None of the above.
An admission constitutes a:
(a) Substantive piece of evidence
An admission is a statement made by a party to a case that is adverse to their interest and can be used as substantive evidence in court, though it is not conclusive proof.
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