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How many requests for admissions may be served on any one party?

   How many requests for admissions may be served on any one party?
Litigation and Trial Practice
Litigation and Trial Practice
Janis L. Walter,… 6th Edition
Chapter 16, Problem 2 ↓

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In most jurisdictions, the rules regarding the number of requests for admissions are outlined in the civil procedure rules.  Show more…

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Requests for Admissions
Requests for Admissions are a type of discovery tool used in litigation where one party asks another to admit or deny the truth of certain matters or the genuineness of documents. They are designed to streamline disputes by establishing key facts without the need for further evidence, thereby reducing the scope of disagreement in trial.
Discovery Process
The discovery process is a pretrial phase in civil litigation during which parties exchange pertinent information and evidence. It includes various methods such as interrogatories, depositions, requests for production of documents, and requests for admissions, all aimed at clarifying the issues in dispute and preventing surprises during trial.
Civil Procedure Rules
Civil Procedure Rules set the guidelines and limitations for how discovery tools are used in litigation, including the number and nature of requests for admissions that may be served on a party. These rules help ensure that the discovery process is fair and manageable, preventing overburdening any party with excessive demands.

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