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PDF Understanding the Boundaries of Requests for Admission - Rolfes Henry /TT0 12 Tf 0.9091 0 0 0.9091 81.4848 679.0819 Tm 76 (W.D.N.Y. /GS0 gs /MediaBox [0 0 612 792] 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 4.691315 36 cm T* The Blog/Web Site should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed professional attorney in your state. A party must not object solely on the ground that the request presents a genuine issue for trial. 58.19 726.6 32.4 -673.2 re /Parent 14 0 R 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 6.11554 36 cm /TT0 12 Tf (15)Tj T* This Blog/Web Site is made available by the lawyer or law firm publisher for educational purposes only as well as to give you general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific legal advice. E at MAXUS1907815. (22)Tj Expert Opinion: An objection to a request improperly seeking "expert opinion" is proper if the request spe- T* 47.77 0 Td )Tj (24)Tj 2060 North Loop West Ste. stream
They also serve a function similar to the pleadings in a lawsuit in that they are aimed primarily at setting at rest a triable issue so it will not have to be tried Murillo v. Sup. (12)Tj >> /Name (Headers/Footers) /Length 138 0 R /Type /Pages T* ( )Tj In addition to the above three types of discovery, family law cases sometimes but not often also have requests for admission. ( )Tj In litigation, written discovery typically consists of (1) Requests for Production, (2) Requests for Admission, and (3) Interrogatories. /Rotate 0 1.0999999 0 0 1.0999999 -5.594463 -39.599996 cm 10 0 obj /GS0 gs /Length 144 0 R << /Length 148 0 R T* [(c)4 (onduc)4.8 (t)-2.8 (e)4.8 (d c)3.2 (h)-10 (r)3.8 (oni)-2.7 (c)4.7 ( t)-1.9 (ox)-10 (i)-2 (c)3 (it)5 (y)20.9 ( )-10.8 (st)-3.1 (udi)-2 (e)3 (s )-1.8 (on)-1.8 ( )-10.9 (g)9.9 (l)-21.9 (y)20.8 (phosa)1.2 (te. 36 0 Td [(g)10.8 (l)-22.8 (y)20.8 (phos)-1.8 (a)4.8 (t)-1.9 (e)3.9 ( )-10.8 (c)4.8 (ont)-2.8 (a)4.8 (i)-1.9 (ni)-2.9 (ng)-380 (f)3 (or)3.8 (m)-2.7 (u)9.8 (lat)9.9 (i)-1.9 (o)9 (ns)9.1 ( )-59.1 (so)-2 (l)-3.9 (d )-60 (i)-1.1 (n )-50.9 (t)-1.9 (he)4.7 ( )-49.9 (U)1.1 (ni)-1.1 (t)-2 (e)3.1 (d )-50 (S)-4 (t)-1.9 (a)13.9 (t)-1.1 (e)3.1 (s )-51 (a)13.9 (s)-1.8 ( )-60 (of)3 ( )-49.1 (J)-11.9 (une)4 ( )-49.1 (29, )-60.9 (2017. /Type /Page stream
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