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<< [(A)-7.1 (D)1.9 (M)3.1 (IT)-3.9 (S)]TJ )]TJ 58.19 726.6 32.4 -673.2 re /TT1 12 Tf See California Civil Discovery Practice (CEB 4th Ed. (27)Tj ( )Tj q Q (3)Tj For the latter, a litigant must explain what reasonable efforts were made to obtain the information before answering this way. 0 0 612 792 re 2 0 obj (18)Tj [(3)6.8 (4)6.8 (8)21.806 (1)8.095 (2)6.899 (\\)23.898 (6)21.806 (2)6.899 (6)21.793 (1)5.604 (3)21.806 (8)6.8 (3)8.095 (. /Kids [14 0 R 15 0 R] /TT0 12 Tf That premise contains statements interpreting intentions of the lessor and is thus more subjective than factual. Common objections to requests for admission include: The request is impermissibly compound. 63 0 obj 0 -24 TD [(D)2 (E)-2.9 (N)1.9 (IE)-5.8 (S)]TJ q [(A)-7.1 (D)1.9 (M)3.1 (IT)-3.9 (S)]TJ /TT0 12 Tf 36 -24 Td /ZaDb 41 0 R q -332.51 -24 Td << 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 5.286072 36 cm (22)Tj :)13 ( )-1530 (O)-1.1 (N)1.1 (E)-2.1 ( )]TJ Number of Interrogatories << [(t)-1.9 (ha)4.7 (t)-2.7 ( t)-2 (he)4.7 ( s)-1.8 (t)-1.9 (a)4.7 (t)7.1 (e)4 (m)-1.9 (e)4.8 (nt)-2.8 (s )-2 (m)-2.9 (a)4.7 (de)4 ( i)-1.9 (n t)-2 (he)3.9 ( c)3.2 (i)-2 (t)-1.1 (e)3.1 (d )-10 (doc)4.8 (um)-1.9 (e)3.9 (nt)-1.9 ( )]TJ )-3.002 (\222)-4.297 (S)1.697 ( )-1.898 (R)3.203 (E)-14.408 (S)1.707 (P)-10.201 (ON)-2.701 (SES )-3.203 (T)-15.502 (O )-2.902 (P)-10.201 (L)8.504 (A)10.1 (I)-4.197 (NT)-16.305 (I)-5.402 (F)1.707 (F)1.797 (\222)8.695 (S)1.807 ( )-15 (F)1.697 (I)-4.297 (R)-8.705 (S)1.707 (T)-14.408 ( )-2.992 (R)4.297 (E)-4.398 (QU)-1.707 (E)-5.201 (S)2.6 (T)-15.392 (S )-1.506 (F)1.697 (OR)3.504 ( )-2.902 (AD)-1.697 (M)-3.303 (I)-5.402 (S)-9.197 (SI)-3.002 (ON)-1.697 (S)-11.998 ( )]TJ -6 -24 Td City of Glendale v. Marcus Cable Associates, LLC. T* )2 ( )]TJ ( )Tj 15.83 -48 Td )Tj [(c)4 (onduc)4.8 (t)-2.8 (e)4.8 (d b)-20.8 (y)20.8 ( )-10.8 (B)7.8 (i)-2.8 (o/)-2 (d)-9.1 (y)19.9 (n)-10.8 (a)4.8 (m)-2.8 (i)-2 (c)4.8 (s)-1.8 ( doe)4.8 (s )-1.8 (no)-1.8 (t)-2.9 ( r)2.9 (e)3.1 (por)3 (t)-1.8 ( a)4.7 ( ki)-2.7 (dn)-9.2 (e)-6.8 (y)20.7 ( t)-1.9 (um)-2.8 (or)3.7 ( )-9.9 (f)2.1 (or)3 ( c)4.8 (ont)-1.9 (r)2.9 (ol)-1.9 ( )-10 (a)3.1 (ni)-1.9 (m)-1.2 (a)3.1 (l)-1.9 ( N)1.9 (o. (7. /GS0 gs T* See C.C.P. T* << (6. [(3)6.8 (4)6.8 (8)21.806 (1)8.095 (2)6.899 (\\)23.898 (6)21.806 (2)6.899 (6)21.793 (1)5.604 (3)21.806 (8)6.8 (3)8.095 (. (12)Tj [(doc)4 (um)-2 (e)4 (nt)-2 ( da)4.8 (t)-2.7 (e)4.7 (d Ma)-8.6 (r)3.7 (c)4 (h 1)-10.7 (3, 1985, s)-1.4 (t)-2.2 (a)3.1 (t)-1.9 (e)3.9 (s,)-1.8 ( \223)2.9 (Mo)-1.8 (ns)-3.7 (a)4.8 (nt)-11.9 (o i)-2 (s )-2 (c)2 (onc)4 (e)4.9 (r)3 (n)-10.8 (e)4 (d t)-2 (ha)4.8 (t)-2.8 ( e)4.8 (ve)3.1 (n t)-11.9 (he)4.8 ( i)-2.8 (ni)-2 (t)-2 (i)-1.1 (a)3.1 (t)-2 (i)-1.1 (on of)2.1 ( )]TJ 1990). /TT0 8.03 Tf [( t)-1.9 (hi)-2.1 (s R)-3.3 (e)3.1 (que)4 (st)-3.9 (. (8)Tj In Virginia, each party can send no more than 30 requests for admission total, including subparts of questions, that are not related to whether a document is authentic/genuine. 47.77 0 Td f T* /ordmasculine 188 /onequarter /onehalf /threequarters 192 /Agrave /Aacute /Acircumflex /Atilde x+ | >> (4)Tj ( )Tj Fort Worth, TX 76102 ET [(c)4 (ont)-2 (a)4 (i)-1.9 (n a)4.5 ( pr)3 (e)-6.7 (c)4.7 (i)-1.9 (se)1.9 ( de)-6.7 (f)3.7 (i)-1.9 (ni)-2.9 (t)-2 (i)-2 (on of)3 ( t)-2 (he)4 ( phr)3.8 (a)3.2 (s)-10.9 (e)4.7 ( a)4 (nd r)-7.7 (e)4.7 (f)3 (e)-5.9 (r)2.9 (e)3.1 (nc)4 (e)4.9 (s )-11.8 (a)3.1 ( va)4.8 (r)3 (i)-11.9 (e)3.1 (t)-11.9 (y)20.7 ( o)-10.7 (f)2.9 ( t)-1.9 (ox)-10 (i)-2 (c)4.7 (i)-2.7 (t)7.9 (y)20 ( )]TJ 0 -24 TD T* [(P)-3.1 (l)-2 (a)13.9 (i)7.1 (nt)9 (i)-1.9 (f)2.9 (f)2.2 (s)9.8 (\222)3 ( A)1.1 (me)11.9 (nde)14 (d a)3.2 (n)10 (d )10.8 (S)-4.8 (u)10 (pp)10.8 (l)-1.9 (e)3.1 (m)-1.1 (e)13.9 (nt)-1.9 (a)13.9 (l)-1.9 ( R)-3.8 (e)4.7 (que)3.2 (st)-2.2 (s )-2 (f)11.9 (or)3 ( )10 (A)2 (dm)-1.9 (i)-2.8 (ss)-3 (i)-2 (ons )-2 (\()1.9 (J)-10.9 (une)4.7 ( )19.2 (29, 2017\))3 (])-6.9 (. stream T* In fact, when the discovery process is thorough, the case can settle more quickly, often without even going to court. T* [(A)2 (m)-2 (e)4 (n)9.9 (de)4 (d)10 ( )-199 (a)3.1 (nd )10.8 (S)5.2 (upp)10.8 (l)-1.9 (e)13.9 (m)-1.9 (e)13.9 (nt)-2.7 (a)13.9 (l)-2 ( R)-3 (e)13.9 (que)14 (st)7 (s )-1.8 (f)2 (or)2.1 ( )10.9 (A)2 (dm)-1.9 (i)-2 (ss)6 (i)-1.9 (ons \()1.8 (J)-11 (une)4.8 ( 29, )9.1 (2017\))13 (])-6 (. [(t)-2 (ha)3.9 (t)-1.9 ( t)-2 (he)3.9 ( st)-3.7 (a)4.7 (t)-2.8 (e)4.8 (m)-1.9 (e)3.9 (nt)-1.9 (s )-2 (m)-3.9 (a)4.8 (de)3.1 ( in)-2 ( t)-4 (he)3 ( c)4 (i)-1.8 (t)-2.1 (e)3.9 (d )-9 (doc)3 (ument oc)3 (c)4.9 (ur)-7.8 (r)3 (e)4.8 (d on )]TJ /Parent 15 0 R T* endobj E-mail: info@silblawfirm.com, San Antonio Office /acircumflex /atilde /adieresis /aring /ae /ccedilla /egrave /eacute /ecircumflex /edieresis /Rotate 0 T* Q Nonetheless, requests for admissions are not widely used today for two main reasons: One, courts claim that requests for admissions are not truly a discovery tool and have limited their original effectiveness. 17.451 -72 Td -72 -24 Td -9.349 -24 Td T* /Type /Page /XObject 134 0 R [( t)-1.1 (hi)-2 (s )-2 (R)-4.8 (e)4.7 (que)3.2 (st)-3 (. 36 . [(t)-1.9 (ha)4.7 (t)-2.7 ( t)-2 (he)4.7 ( c)4 (i)-1.9 (t)-2 (e)3.9 (d doc)3.2 (um)-1.9 (e)3.8 (nt)-1.8 ( )]TJ 1990). 67.32 0 Td /TT1 12 Tf [(G)7.1 (E)-2.9 (N)1.9 (E)-2.9 (R)1.9 (A)2 (L)-2.9 ( O)-1.2 (B)-2.9 (JE)-3.9 (C)2.7 (T)-3.7 (IO)-4 (N)1.9 (S)]TJ )9.9 ( )]TJ 614 (S.D.N.Y. T* 0 -24 TD Outside the Scope of Discovery 66 0 obj 58.19 726.6 32.4 -673.2 re 49.55 0 Td >> 253.343 -48 Td Take the time and make the effort in responding to requests for admissionsas your answers may come back and bite you if you dont. )-10.7 ( Mo)-2 (ns)-3 (a)3.9 (nt)-1.9 (o )]TJ ET T* [( t)-1.9 (ha)3 (t )-2 (t)-3 (hi)-2.1 (s )-1.8 (d)8.1 (oc)4.9 (um)-2.8 (e)4.8 (nt)-2 ( w)2 (a)3.1 (s c)-6 (r)2.9 (e)3.1 (a)4 (t)-11 (e)3.9 (d )]TJ [(e)4 (va)4.8 (l)-2.7 (ua)4.7 (t)-1.9 (i)-2.9 (ons )-2 (be)2.8 (i)-1.9 (n)-10 (g)9.9 ( done)4 ( b)-10.7 (y)20.7 ( )-9.9 (Mo)-2 (ns)-3 (a)3.1 (nt)-1.1 (o dur)2 (in)-12.8 (g)10.7 ( t)-1.9 (he)3.1 ( 1)-9.9 (991 t)-2 (hr)2.9 (oug)10 (h 2017 p)-9.9 (e)4.7 (r)2.2 (i)-1.1 (od )-10.8 (i)-2 (nvol)-1.2 (vi)-2 (ng)9.1 ( a)4.8 (ni)-1.9 (m)-2.8 (a)4.7 (l)-1.9 ( )]TJ f << The focus of this series is the various issues which cause objections during the discovery process, outlined below: Introduction (1)Tj q T* 250 [(10. 0.9091 0 0 0.9091 313.677 86.2909 Tm Relevance. -139.67 -24 Td /Filter /FlateDecode See also Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc. v. Elk Run Coal Co., Inc., 246 F.R.D. T* ( )Tj T* (15)Tj 3. [(Mons)-1.4 (a)3.1 (nt)-2 (o obj)-1.1 (e)3.1 (c)3.9 (t)-1.8 (s )-2 (t)-3.1 (o t)-1.1 (he)3.1 (se)1.9 ( R)-2.8 (e)4.7 (que)4 (st)-3.8 (s )-2 (a)2.9 (s )-1.8 (un)-1.8 (r)-8.8 (e)4.8 (a)4 (so)-1.8 (na)1.3 (b)-10 (l)-11.1 (y)19 ( c)4 (um)-1.9 (ul)-2 (a)4 (t)-2 (i)-2 (ve)4 ( )-9.1 (a)3.9 (nd/)-1.9 (or)2.1 ( )]TJ Telephone: 817-953-8826 32 0 obj )]TJ [(M)-1.8 (onsa)2.8 (nt)-12 (o )]TJ f -61.32 -48 Td /TT0 12 Tf stream T* T* /Type /Metadata [(c)4 (onduc)4.8 (t)-2.8 (e)4.8 (d i)-1.9 (nde)3.9 (p)-10.8 (e)4.8 (nde)4 (nt)-1.9 ( a)-6.8 (ni)-2 (m)-2 (a)3.9 (l)-2 ( c)3.9 (hr)3.9 (oni)-1.9 (c)3.9 ( t)-1.9 (ox)-10.9 (i)-1.1 (c)3 (i)-1.9 (t)-12 (y)30 ( st)-13.9 (udi)-2 (e)3.9 (s )-1.8 (on)-1.8 ( g)8.1 (l)-21 (y)19.9 (phosa)1.2 (t)-1.9 (e)4 ( b)-9.1 (e)3.9 (t)-1.9 (w)-8.9 (e)4.8 (e)4 (n 1991 a)3.1 (nd 2017, )]TJ 0.71 -671.089 l The answer shall specifically deny the matter or set forth in detail the reasons why the answering party cannot truthfully admit or deny the matter. (12)Tj 1 0 obj /Type /Page (9)Tj 4: Admit that Leon Alvin Kolker and wife deeded the real property located at 80 Lister Avenue to Kolker Realty Company on or about January 2, 1947. x%0>7P{oi2:Krc\_xJ5= +7L}'&w]b.5|4}BbHXVvK! )]TJ [(oc)4 (c)4.8 (ur)3 (r)-7.8 (e)4.8 (d on or)3 ( a)3.2 (b)-9.1 (out)-2.9 ( S)-4 (e)3.9 (pt)-1.9 (e)4.8 (m)-2.7 (be)4.7 (r)3 ( 4, 1985. (17)Tj (18)Tj << (19)Tj /Parent 8 0 R Q T* Austin, TX 78746 T* )]TJ A party may respond to an individual request for admission (RFA) by objecting to all or part of it. [(D)2 (E)-2.1 (NI)1.1 (E)-2 (S)]TJ 0 0 612 792 re (19)Tj -72 -24 Td /PieceInfo 5 0 R CCP 2033.230(b). endobj T* Q ET 36 0 obj <> T* 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 5.085876 36 cm Definitions. . 3. BT After commencement of an action, a party may serve on any other party a request for the admission by the latter of the truth of relevant matters within the scope of Rule 36 B specified in the request, including facts or opinions of fact, or the application of law to fact, or of the . (27)Tj /Length 136 0 R 238.92 0 Td f )2 (14)2 ( in)8.2 ( P)-3 (l)-2 (a)13.9 (i)7.1 (nt)8.9 (i)-1.9 (f)2 (f)3 (s)9.9 (\222)2.2 ( A)2 (m)-1.9 (e)13.8 (nde)14 (d)10.9 ( )]TJ >> 36 -24 Td 44.89 0 Td 0.9091 0 0 0.9091 140.6246 75.2636 Tm [( D)2 (E)-2.9 (N)1.9 (I)-10.9 (E)-3.1 (D)1.9 (. Q (4)Tj /Fm2 Do x%90~NK(g@IH#D' <>/ExtGState<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 9 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R 15 0 R 18 0 R 19 0 R 20 0 R 23 0 R 29 0 R 30 0 R 31 0 R 32 0 R 33 0 R 34 0 R 35 0 R 36 0 R 37 0 R 38 0 R 39 0 R 40 0 R 41 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S>> Privilege. T* /Filter /FlateDecode )]TJ 36 -24 Td [(i)-1.1 (s )-2 (a)2 ( f)3.1 (or)3.8 (m)-2.8 (a)4.8 (l)-1.9 ( a)-6.8 (g)10.7 (e)3.1 (n)-9.9 (c)-16 (y)20.8 ( de)3.2 (t)-1.1 (e)-6 (r)-7.9 (m)-1.1 (i)-2 (na)3 (ti)-4 (on of)2 ( EPA. )Tj (2)Tj (13)Tj >> Mon)-1.8 (s)-1.9 (a)3 (nto)-2 ( o)-2 (t)-3 (he)3 (r)3 (w)2 (i)-1.9 (se)2.8 ( )]TJ 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 4.575684 36 cm All Rights Reserved. >> 3 0 obj Rule 36 Requests for Admission (a) Request for Admission. 0.9091 0 0 0.9091 136.9293 505.091 Tm /Fields [] /Parent 15 0 R endobj (1)Tj /Length 137 0 R (25)Tj 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 4.575684 36 cm /Subtype /Type1 <>>> endobj /Annots [] /Resources 59 0 R T* 36 0 Td Creation of Document not in Existence However, the code makes it clear that the requirements in responding to Requests for Admissions are higher. See C.C.P. [(2017. 28 0 obj (13)Tj (16)Tj 26 0 obj application/pdf ( )Tj In Back to Basics: Requests for Admission-Part I, we examined the proper scope of Requests for Admission ("RFAs") under Texas Rule of Civil Procedure, 198.1, which allows a party "to serve on another party written requests that the other party admit the truth of any matter within the scope of discovery, including statements of opinion or of fact or of the application of law to fact (28)Tj )25.903 (1)]TJ It is therefore permissible to request that a party admit or deny a Rule 36 request as to the accuracy of quoted textual material from a particular document relevant to case. Id. -177.945 -48 Td issue for trial or a central fact in dispute may not, on that ground alone, object to the request; a party may, subject to the provisions of rule 37(c), deny the matter or set forth reasons why the party cannot admit or deny it. T* /TT0 12 Tf T* You may object if the request is asking for your analysis, strategy, or thinking about the case. endstream Dl'|hI;%C^FqT%hE3V*S:.1~~K~|b\?q,E+9N0pg Q /Resources 107 0 R All information provided on Silblawfirm.com (hereinafter "website") is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to be used for legal advice. . The absence of statutory language authorizing "contention" requests for production of documents reflects the Legislature's intention to confine contention discovery to interrogatories and admission requests The Legislature enacted the Discovery Act of 1986 as a comprehensive revision of the civil discovery rules. (11)Tj 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 6.020233 36 cm q /Type /Page /Parent 14 0 R 1.0999999 0 0 1.0999999 -5.594463 -39.599996 cm /ExtGState 145 0 R )25.903 (1)]TJ 100.44 792 0.83 -792 re 54 0 obj -46.55 -48 Td /Length 13 0 R Q REQUEST FOR ADMISSIONS NO. [(pl)-1.1 (a)3.1 (i)-2 (nt)-1.1 (i)-2 (f)2.9 (f)2.2 ( pur)2.9 (por)3.9 (t)-2.7 (s)-1.1 ( t)-2 (o de)4.8 (f)3 (i)-1.9 (n)-10 (e)3 ( t)-1.8 (he)3.9 ( t)-1.9 (e)4.7 (r)3 (m)-1.9 ( b)-20.8 (y)20.7 ( c)4 (i)-1.9 (t)-2 (i)-2.9 (n)-9.1 (g)9 ( a)4.9 ( f)2.2 (i)-1.1 (v)-10.9 (e)4 (-)3.8 (pa)-6.7 (g)9.9 (e)4 ( b)-9.1 (a)3.9 (c)3.1 (k)-9 (gr)2.9 (ound doc)3.1 (u)-9.9 (m)-2 (e)4.8 (nt)-2.8 ( t)-2 (ha)4.8 (t)-2.8 ( doe)4.8 (s )-1.8 (no)-1.8 (t)-3.7 ( )]TJ /TT1 12 Tf endobj EMC /Filter /FlateDecode << Are Requests for Admissions a Magic Bullet orOverblown? Users of this site should contact a licensed Texas attorney for a full and complete review of their legal issues. Also, this is in essence a response claiming inability to admit or deny for lack ofsufficient information which has additional requirements as discussed above. /MediaBox [0 0 612 792] 5.350. 1 g /Length 149 0 R W n (1)Tj endstream In fact, when the discovery process is thorough, the case can settle more quickly, often without even going to court. Responding Party objects to this Request to the extent it requests information protected by the attorney-client privilege or attorney work product doctrine. >> 29.4 648.61 Td T* /Annots [] /Parent 15 0 R 168.84 0 Td /TT0 12 Tf endobj T* T* >> 58.19 726.6 32.4 -673.2 re 17 0 obj T* 55 0 obj endobj 35 0 obj /MediaBox [0 0 612 792] Objection: The requesting party has exceeded the numerical limit imposed by CCP 2033.030(b). stream 20 0 obj endobj /Artifact <>BDC << Plaintiff attorneys should use Request for Admissions for their intended purpose - as judicial admissions, as opposed to evidentiary admissions. /Artifact <>BDC >> Q /Rotate 0 [(r)3 (e)4.8 (s)-1.7 (t)-2 (a)4.7 (t)-2.7 (e)4.7 (d i)-1.9 (n f)2.9 (ul)-1.9 (l)-2 (. Be a Pro Bono Paralegal at this Years 4ALL Statewide Service Day. Objection to a Request Which Seeks Admission of a Legal Proposition psilberman September 27, 2021 The focus of this series is the various issues which cause objections during the discovery process, outlined below: Introduction Permissibility of Discovery Tool Number of Interrogatories Outside the Scope of Discovery x%0>7P{Reu1D And any matter admitted under Rule 36 is "conclusively established" as a matter of law. 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 101.3938755 631.298244 cm Nothing more. 5. [(D)1.1 (E)-2 (N)1.8 (IE)-4.8 (S)-4.8 ( )]TJ 0 -24 TD (22)Tj 33 )10.8 (i)-1.9 (n P)5.1 (l)-1.1 (a)13.1 (i)-1.1 (n)9.9 (t)-2.7 (i)-2 (f)12.9 (f)3 (s\222)1.8 ( A)11.1 (m)-1.8 (e)4.7 (n)9.2 (de)4.8 (d a)14 (nd )9.1 (S)-3.9 (u)10.8 (ppl)-1.9 (e)13.9 (m)-1.9 (e)13.9 (nt)-2.8 (a)14 (l)-2 ( R)-3 (e)4 (q)10 (ue)4 (s)9 (t)-1.1 (s )-2 (fo)2 (r)4 ( )10 (A)2 (dm)-1.9 (i)-1.1 (ss)-3 (i)-2 (ons)-1.8 ( \()3.7 (J)-10.9 (une)3 ( 29, )]TJ Requests for admission; answers and objections. [(77-)3 (4)10.8 (20)10 (, di)-1.9 (d not)-2.9 ( r)3.8 (e)4 (por)2.1 (t)-1.9 ( a)4 ( )10 (ki)-1.1 (dne)-6.9 (y)20.8 ( )19.2 (t)-1.9 (um)-2 (or)2.9 ( f)3.8 (o)-9.9 (r)2.1 ( c)4 (ont)-1.9 (r)2.9 (ol)-1.9 ( a)-5.2 (ni)7 (m)-1.8 (a)4.7 (l)-2.7 ( N)2.7 (o. /Rotate 0 /Fm2 Do App.Waco 1964, no writ); Boulet v. State, 189 S.W.3d 833 (Tex. endobj [(st)-2.2 (udi)-2 (e)3.9 (s.)-1.8 ( )-1.8 (Notwi)-1.2 (t)-2.9 (hst)-4.8 (a)4.7 (ndi)-1.9 (ng Mo)-2 (ns)-3.9 (a)4.8 (nt)-1.9 (o\222)2.9 (s )-1.8 (ob)-1.8 (j)-2.9 (e)3.9 (c)3.2 (t)-2 (i)-1.1 (ons,)-2 ( M)-3 (onsanto )]TJ 0 0 m endobj T* /Type /Catalog /TT0 9.96 Tf (Cf. 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 6.020233 36 cm ( )Tj [(ont)-2 (h or)2.9 ( l)-1.9 (ong)9.1 (e)4.8 (r)2.2 ( )-10 (a)4.8 (ni)-2.7 (m)-2 (a)4.7 (l)-2.7 ( c)-6.1 (hr)3 (oni)-2 (c)3.9 ( t)-1.9 (ox)-9.1 (i)-2.9 (c)4.8 (i)-1.9 (t)-12 (y)29.9 ( st)-3.8 (udi)-2.9 (e)4.8 (s )-1.8 (t)-2.9 (h)-10 (a)3 (t)-1.9 ( i)-1.1 (t)-2 ( ha)3 (s c)3 (onduc)4.9 (t)-2.8 (e)4.8 (d on )-10.8 (g)10.8 (l)-11.9 (y)19 (p)-9 (hos)-1.9 (a)4.8 (t)-1.9 (e)3.9 ( )-10.8 (be)4.8 (t)-2.7 (w)2.7 (e)-6.8 (e)4 (n )]TJ /Metadata 7 0 R . Drafting request for admissions. All objections are waived. Objection to a Request Which Seeks Admission of a Matter of Opinion The discovery process can be long and contentious, but it serves a vital role in settling a case. 0.9091 0 0 0.9091 6.1155 36 Tm /Rotate 0 -283.67 -24 Td /Count 2 (17)Tj T* A party who considers that a matter of which an admission has been requested presents a genuine issue for trial may not, on that ground alone, object to the request; the party may, subject to the provisions of Rule 37.03, deny the matter or set forth reasons why the party cannot admit or deny it. Mo)-2 (ns)-3 (a)4 (nt)-1.9 (o )]TJ >> 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 5.085876 36 cm (11)Tj 44.87 0 Td << 9 calls for disclosure of a confidential marital communication. Q The following general objections ("General Objections") apply to all of Complaint Counsel's Fifth Requests for Admissions ("Requests") and are incorporated by reference into each answer made herein.

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