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Q.64
Constitutional Law Medium Knowledge-Based

Intention not to create a legal obligation was clear from the conduct of parties which among the popular cases deals on the topic.

Balfour v. Balfour Answer
B Donogue v. Stevenson
C Derry v. Peek
D Birch v. Birch
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Under the Evidence Act, 'admission' (S.17) is a statement suggesting an inference about a fact in issue. Admissions are not conclusive (S.31) but may operate as estoppel. They are substantive evidence.

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Subject Constitutional Law
Difficulty Medium
Answer (A) Knowledge-Based
Paper AIBE VI — January 2014
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Q.64 100 questions

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