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A Request for Admissions is a formal written request made by one party in a legal case to another party asking them to admit or deny certain facts. The purpose of a Request for Admissions is to narrow down the issues in the case and avoid unnecessary litigation. If you have received a Request for Admissions, here are the steps you can follow to answer it: 1. Read the Request for Admissions carefully: Start by reading the Request for Admissions thoroughly to ensure you understand what facts the other party is asking you to admit or deny. Take note of the deadline for responding, as you will need to submit your response within a specific time frame. 2. Determine which requests you can admit or deny: For each request, determine whether you can admit, deny, or state that you lack sufficient knowledge to admit or deny. If you do not have sufficient knowledge to answer a request, you can state that you are unable to admit or deny and explain why. 3. Prepare your response: Your response should be in writing and should clearly state which requests you are admitting, denying, or unable to admit or deny. You should provide a brief explanation for any denials or qualifications. 4. Follow the formatting requirements: Follow any formatting requirements set out in the request for admissions, such as the typeface, margins, and line spacing. Your response should be organized and easy to read. 5. Sign and serve your response: You must sign your response and serve it on the party who made the Request for Admissions within the time frame specified in the request. You may need to file your response with the court, depending on the rules of your jurisdiction. 6. Be truthful: When answering requests for admissions, you must be truthful and accurate. If you are found to have provided false or misleading information, it could harm your case and result in sanctions or penalties. In summary, responding to a Request for Admissions involves carefully reading the request, determining which requests you can admit or deny, preparing your response, following formatting requirements, signing and serving your response, and being truthful. If you have any questions or concerns, it may be helpful to consult with an attorney.
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