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Yes, if a request is denied and later proven to be true, it can lead to sanctions or penalties. It’s wise to think twice before throwing a denial into the ring.
Sure thing! They can touch on legal issues, but they should focus on facts rather than legal opinions. Think of it as asking for the scoop, not the intricate details of the law.
If the defendant doesn’t respond, the statements can be deemed admitted. It’s like a game of 'silence means yes' – it can have serious consequences!
There's usually no strict limit, but courts often have guidelines. It depends on the judge, so it’s best to play it by ear and be reasonable.
The plaintiff sends these requests to clarify the facts and narrow down the issues for trial. It's a bit like tightening the screws to get a clearer picture of what’s at stake.
Requests for Admissions are statements that one party asks the other to either admit or deny. It's like asking someone to fess up or say, 'No way!' about specific facts.