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Admissions made by a party are evidence against
privies in blood
privies in law
privies in estate
all the above.
- Admissions made by a party are generally admissible as evidence not just against the party making them, but also against certain related persons.
- Privies in blood: These are individuals connected through lineage, such as heirs.
- Privies in law: These include people related through a legal relationship, like executors and administrators.
- Privies in estate: These are those who inherit property or rights from the party, such as successors in title.
- The correct answer is all the above, as admissions bind all these categories in many legal contexts.
Option:4- all the above.
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