Admissions in civil cases: conditional or mutually agreed admissions are irrelevant and cannot be used as evidence. Admissions in civil proceedings are irrelevant if made on an express condition that evidence of them is not to be given, or under circumstances showing the parties agreed that evidence of them should not be given; this exclusion does not exempt advocates from giving evidence when they can be compelled to do so under applicable compellability provisions.
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Admissions in civil cases: conditional or mutually agreed admissions are irrelevant and cannot be used as evidence.
Admissions in civil proceedings are irrelevant if made on an express condition that evidence of them is not to be given, or under circumstances showing the parties agreed that evidence of them should not be given; this exclusion does not exempt advocates from giving evidence when they can be compelled to do so under applicable compellability provisions.
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