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definition of admission

Admission is understood as the fact of accepting someone in some activity, that is, admitting them. This same definition can be applied to things, so it is possible to speak of the admission of a document or a claim.

Admission referring to people and procedures

For a person to be able to access certain places it is necessary that they have some kind of permission or authorization. Thus, if someone does not belong to a club, they will not be able to use its facilities, since there is a right of admission (club members are accepted but the same does not happen with those who are not members). The right of admission applies to all those people who do not meet any necessary requirement. On the other hand, we must not forget that some places have a sign that reminds that there is the right of admission, with which it is implied that if someone behaves improperly, they can be expelled from the premises.

To have some services or benefits it is necessary to carry out a series of steps beforehand. When these are finalized, an application is presented and it must be evaluated to be admitted or not.

In any case, the admission acts as a filter to determine if someone can do something or to consider if some procedures are correctly fulfilled. In everyday life we ​​talk about admission to the university, admission processes or deadlines, admission exams, etc. People want to be part of organizations and receive services and for this we must be admitted through some type of procedure.

Non-admission situations

In the field of law, it is possible to file a claim against someone, but it must meet certain legal requirements, otherwise the claim will not be accepted for processing.

The non-admission with respect to someone or something can be rejected and, consequently, it is possible to make a claim or an appeal against the non-admission.

There are private entities that have their own criteria for allowing attendees to enter. The non-admission of someone may have some justification (for example, not accepting drunk people or with any indication of danger) but sometimes people are not admitted for debatable reasons (for example, in some clubs, considered ways of dressing are not allowed inappropriate).

In any of its forms, non-admission works as a selection mechanism, in such a way that there are admissible and valid questions and, in parallel, others that are inadmissible.

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