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Admission in pleading can be:
Actual, that is, those contained in the pleadings (O. 7, r 5) or in answer to interrogatories (O. 11, r 22)
Constructive, that is, those which are merely the consequence of the form of pleading adopted (O. 8, rr. 3, 4, 5)
Either (A) or (B)
None of these
- Actual Admissions:
- These are explicit admissions made within the pleadings themselves.
- Also occur in responses to interrogatories under specific rules (O. 7, r 5; O. 11, r 22).
- Constructive Admissions:
- Arise indirectly from the way pleadings are structured.
- Governed by rules O. 8, rr. 3, 4, 5.
- Not expressly made, but inferred due to absence of denial or specific response.
- Option 3: Either (A) or (B)
- Both actual and constructive admissions are valid forms.
- Option 4: None of these
- Incorrect, as both actual and constructive admissions exist in legal pleadings.
The correct answer is Option 3: Either (A) or (B).
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