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Yes! If a Plaintiff believes the response is inadequate, they can file a motion to compel a better answer.
It can shape the arguments moving forward and possibly affect the outcome, so it's a big deal!
They can give a qualified response, explaining their reservations while still addressing the admission.
Nope! They need to respond within a certain time frame, or they might be seen as agreeing with the Plaintiff.
If the Defendant says 'no', it means the issue will be contested and they'll likely have to prove their side in court.
They help narrow down the issues that need to be decided in court, like clearing the air on what everyone agrees or disagrees about.
It's the Defendant's way of answering the Plaintiffs' questions. They say 'yes' or 'no' to the claims made by the Plaintiff.
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