implied admission
An admission reasonably inferable from a party’s action or statement, or a party’s failure to act or speak. — Also termed tacit admission. [Cases: Evidence 265(12). C.J.S. Evidence § 471.]
An admission reasonably inferable from a party’s action or statement, or a party’s failure to act or speak. — Also termed tacit admission. [Cases: Evidence 265(12). C.J.S. Evidence § 471.]