Rule 36. Requests for Admission — Inbound Citations
Fed. R. Civ. P. 36
Cited by 2 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to Fed. R. Civ. P. 36 as a whole
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(2) Failure to Admit. If a party fails to admit what is requested under Rule 36 and if the requesting party later proves a document to be genuine or the matter true, the requesting party may move that the party who failed to admit pay the reasonable expenses, including attorney’s fees, incurred in making that proof. The court must so order unless:(A) the request was held objectionable under Rule 36(a);(B) the admission sought was of no substantial importance;(C) the party failing to admit had a reasonable ground to believe that it might prevail on the matter; or(D) there was other good reason for the failure to admit.
Citations to Rule 36(a)
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(A) the request was held objectionable under Rule 36(a);