Admissions not conclusive proof: can nonetheless operate as estoppel preventing a party from contradicting earlier admissions. Admissions are not conclusive proof of matters admitted but may operate as an estoppel, distinguishing their evidentiary value from a preclusive effect and permitting a party to be barred from contradicting an admission where statutory estoppel principles are satisfied.
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Admissions not conclusive proof: can nonetheless operate as estoppel preventing a party from contradicting earlier admissions.
Admissions are not conclusive proof of matters admitted but may operate as an estoppel, distinguishing their evidentiary value from a preclusive effect and permitting a party to be barred from contradicting an admission where statutory estoppel principles are satisfied.
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