Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon Quote

Concessions made for the purpose of settling the business for which the action is brought, cannot be given in evidence; but facts admitted I have always received.


Turner v. Railton (1796), 2 Esp. 475.


Concessions made for the purpose of settling the business for which the action is brought, cannot be given in evidence; but facts admitted I have...

Concessions made for the purpose of settling the business for which the action is brought, cannot be given in evidence; but facts admitted I have...

Concessions made for the purpose of settling the business for which the action is brought, cannot be given in evidence; but facts admitted I have...

Concessions made for the purpose of settling the business for which the action is brought, cannot be given in evidence; but facts admitted I have...