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<h1>Admissions by Involved Parties Key to Determining Liability in Legal Proceedings Under Relevant Sections</h1> Statements made by individuals whose position or liability must be proven against a party in a lawsuit are considered admissions. These statements are relevant if they pertain to the individual's position or liability in a case involving them. For example, if a person responsible for collecting rent denies that rent was due, a statement by the tenant acknowledging the debt is an admission and relevant against the collector. This provision ensures that relevant admissions by involved parties are considered when determining liability or position in legal proceedings.