cognovit
/ˈkɑɡ.nə.vɪt/ or /ˈkoʊ.nə.vɪt/Definitions
1. noun
A formal acknowledgment or confession, especially of guilt or liability, made by a defendant in a lawsuit without necessarily admitting the facts alleged.
“The court accepted the cognovit as evidence of the defendant’s liability.”
2. verb
To acknowledge or confess, especially of guilt or liability, in a lawsuit.
“The lawyer advised the client to cognovit and avoid a lengthy trial.”