admissa
Admissa is a term that historically referred to something admitted or allowed, particularly in legal or ecclesiastical contexts. In Roman law, it could denote a fact that was conceded by a party in a legal proceeding, thereby not requiring further proof. This admission of a fact simplified the legal process by establishing a point of agreement between the disputing parties. The concept of admissa helped to focus the remaining arguments on the disputed elements of a case.
The term also saw usage in ecclesiastical law, where it might refer to something that was admitted