Admissions by persons whose position must be proved can be treated as relevant against parties when made while occupying that position. Section 17 treats statements as admissions when the speaker's position or liability is one which a party to the suit must prove, the statement would be relevant against that speaker in relation to that position or liability in litigation between them, and the statement was made while the speaker occupied that position or was subject to that liability.
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Admissions by persons whose position must be proved can be treated as relevant against parties when made while occupying that position.
Section 17 treats statements as admissions when the speaker's position or liability is one which a party to the suit must prove, the statement would be relevant against that speaker in relation to that position or liability in litigation between them, and the statement was made while the speaker occupied that position or was subject to that liability.
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