Request For Admissions Deadline

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TX-G0402
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A05 Plaintiff's Request for Admissions
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Common objections to requests for admission include: The request is impermissibly compound. The propounding party may ask you to admit only one fact per statement. You may object to any request that asks you to admit two or more different facts in a single request.

Read and answer the questions If the fact that is stated is true, write or check the word ?Admit.? If the fact that is stated is not true, write or check the word ?Deny.?

Proper Objections A responding party has four options: (1) admit; (2) deny; (3) admit in part and deny in part; or (4) explain why the party is unable to answer. It is possible to object to all or part of a request as well, but courts do not like parties who play ?word games? to avoid responding. Further, Civ.

For example, Plaintiff may send Defendant a request for admission that states, ?Admit that the front of the vehicle you were operating struck the front of the vehicle the Plaintiff was operating on the date of the car crash.?

Ask the other side to admit facts that will prove your case Ask for facts and documents that help you prove your case. Be sure to word your request so that you are helped if the fact is true. This is because if the other side fails to respond you can ask the court to consider the fact to be true.

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Request For Admissions Deadline