Admissions made out of court

A. Admission
B. Admission by silence
C. Judicial admission
D. Extrajudicial admission

1 answer

The term "admissions made out of court" typically refers to statements or acknowledgments that are not part of the judicial proceedings but are still acknowledged as evidence. In this context, the most relevant option is:

D. Extrajudicial admission

Extrajudicial admissions are statements made outside of court that can be brought in as evidence, as they may indicate a party's acknowledgment of certain facts.