Section 22: Protecting confidential admissions in civil cases
22.Admissions in civil cases, when relevant
In civil cases, no admission is relevant if it is made either upon an express condition that evidence of it is not to be given, or in circumstances from which the court can infer that the parties agreed together that evidence of it should not be given.
Explanation."Nothing in this section shall be taken to exempt any advocate from giving evidence of any matter of which he or she may be compelled to give evidence under section 125.
Plain English Summary
In a civil case, you have the right to prevent an admission from being used as evidence if you made it on the express condition that it would stay con...
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