Admissions in civil cases when relevant
23.—(1)  In civil cases, no admission is relevant if it is made —
(a)upon an express condition that evidence of it is not to be given; or
(b)upon circumstances from which the court can infer that the parties agreed together that evidence of it should not be given.
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(2)  Nothing in subsection (1) is to be taken —
(a)to exempt any advocate or solicitor from giving evidence of any matter of which he or she may be compelled to give evidence under section 128; or
(b)to exempt any legal counsel in an entity from giving evidence of any matter of which he or she may be compelled to give evidence under section 128A.
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