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Admission definition

What does Admission mean? An admission is a party’s statement accepting the truth of all or part of an opponent’s case or of a material fact. It can be made formally (for example, in statements of case, a response to a notice to admit, or orally at a hearing) or informally, including in correspondence or witness statements. In civil procedure, a judicial admission made within proceedings generally binds the maker, narrows the issues, and may justify judgment on admission. Withdrawal usually requires the court’s permission. Pre-action admissions can be binding in certain regimes (such as some personal injury claims), subject to rules on withdrawal. Extra-judicial...

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Admitting Additional Limited Partners: Amendments, Deed of Adherence and Attorney Powers for Limited Partnership and Private Fund Limited Partnership Agreements

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Limited Partners

refers to those individuals whose names and addresses are recorded in Schedule 1, Part B, who from time to time continue as limited partners of the Limited Partnership, together with any other individuals admitted from time to time as limited partners in accordance with clauses [ 13.2, 13.3 or 14 OR 15.2, 15.3 or 16 ] , and Limited Partner denotes any such individual;

  • Remove and substitute clause 3.4 of Precedents: Limited partnership agreement and Limited partnership agreement—private fund limited partnership with the following:

3.4 Subject to clauses [ 13, 14

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