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A request to admit a document is to ask that authenticity be acknowledged. The request should indicate if it relates to an original document or copy of a document as the definition of ?authenticity? hinges on whether you are dealing with an original or copy.
A Request for Admission asks the other side in your case to admit that a fact is true or that a document is authentic. If the other side admits that something is true or authentic, you will not need to prove that at trial. This can make your trial faster and less expensive.
Answer. Requests for the Production of Documents. Definition: A written list of documents, electronic files, and audio and video recordings or physical things, submitted to a party from his or her adversary to inspect and copy the requested items and that have relevance to the issues in a lawsuit.
Responses to Requests for Admissions The party to whom requests for admissions have been directed must respond separately to each item by admitting the truth of the statement, by denying the item, or by explaining why it cannot specifically admit or deny the item.
Unless the responding party states an objection or asserts a privilege, the responding party must specifically admit or deny the request or explain in detail the reasons that the responding party cannot admit or deny the request. A response must fairly meet the substance of the request.
In an unlimited civil case (cases for more than $25,000), each party may make an unlimited number of requests for production. These requests, like the requests in a limited civil case, must all be reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of relevant, admissible evidence.
You use different types of discovery requests to get different kinds of information: To ask the other side to answer a set of questions, you can use Interrogatories. To ask the other side to admit that certain facts are true or certain items are authentic, you can use Request for Admission.
In responding to Requests for Production of documents you have three response choices (1) agree to produce (C.C.P. §2031.220); (2) state that after a diligent search and a reasonable inquiry you have no documents (C.C.P. §2031.230) or (3) object (C.C.P. §2031.240).