| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1940 - 894 pages
...serves upon the party requesting the admission a sworn statement either denying specifically the matters of which an admission is requested or setting forth...reasons why he cannot truthfully either admit or deny those matters. (b) EFFECT OF ADMISSION. Any admission made by a party pursuant to such request is for... | |
| United States. Court of Claims, Audrey Bernhardt - Law reports, digests, etc - 1954 - 1160 pages
...furnishes the party requesting the admission either (i) a written response denying specifically the matters of which an admission is requested or setting forth in detail the reasons why he cannot truthfully admit or deny those matters or (ii) written objections on the ground that some or all of the requested... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patent laws and legislation - 1963 - 144 pages
...party requesting the admission a sworn statement denying specifically the matter in respect of which admission is requested, or setting forth in detail...reasons why he cannot truthfully either admit or deny the same, or files objections thereto together with one copy of the request for admission. Any reply... | |
| Philippines - Gazettes - 1999 - 800 pages
...upon the party requesting the admission a sworn statement either denying specifically the matters on which an admission is requested or setting forth in...reasons why he cannot truthfully either admit or deny those matters. Objections on the ground of irrelevancy or impropriety of the matter requested shall... | |
| Civil procedure - 1938 - 152 pages
...serves upon the party requesting the admission a sworn statement either denying specifically the matters of which an admission is requested or setting forth...reasons why he cannot truthfully either admit or deny those matters. (b) EFFECT OF ADMISSION. Any admission made by a party pursuant to such request is for... | |
| Civil procedure - 1940 - 812 pages
...serves upon the party requesting tho admission a sworn statement either denying specifically the matters of which an admission is requested or setting forth in detail the reasons why he cannot truthfully cither admit or deny those matters." On page 265?, of Volume 2, "Moore's Federal Practice", we find... | |
| United States - Law - 1965 - 860 pages
...upon the party requesting the admission either (1) a sworn statement denying specifically the matters of which an admission is requested or setting forth in detail the reasons why he cannot truthfully admit or deny those matters or (2) written objections on the ground that some or all of the requested... | |
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