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Objection: Request No. Here are the most common objections to RFAs. )-10.7 ( Mo)-2 (ns)-3 (a)3.9 (nt)-1.9 (o )]TJ <>/ExtGState<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/Annots[ 9 0 R 12 0 R 13 0 R 15 0 R 18 0 R 19 0 R 20 0 R 23 0 R 29 0 R 30 0 R 31 0 R 32 0 R 33 0 R 34 0 R 35 0 R 36 0 R 37 0 R 38 0 R 39 0 R 40 0 R 41 0 R] /MediaBox[ 0 0 612 792] /Contents 4 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S>> And second, the framing of a request for admission is subject to numerous objections, qualifications, and gamesmanship. A responding party may object to a request on the ground that it (i.e., the admission it seeks) is irrelevant. . 36 0 Td REQUESTS FOR ADMISSION. C.C.P. Unrelated to the number of requests, a request or some number of requests in a set may be objectionable on the ground that to respond fully and completely would impose an unfair and unreasonable burden on the responding party. 47.77 0 Td T* CCP 2033.030(b). Request Creates Unnecessary Burden, Expense, or Made for Purposes of Harassment 22 0 obj q 7 is irrelevant because I have _ _[admitted/denied]_ _ the statement in Request No. (24)Tj 58 0 obj Request for Admissions.docx - IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -300.96 -24 Td (16)Tj #220 /Artifact <>BDC T* T* [(f)3 (or)3 (m)-1.9 (ul)-2.1 (a)4 (t)-2 (i)-2 (ons )-2 (t)-2.1 (ha)3 (t)-1.9 ( w)1.9 (e)4.9 (r)3 (e)3.2 ( )-10 (a)-6 (va)3.9 (i)-1.9 (l)-2 (a)3.9 (bl)-1.9 (e)3.9 ( f)3.9 (or)3 ( sa)1.2 (l)-11.9 (e)4.8 ( i)-2.8 (n t)-2 (he)4.8 ( U)-8.8 (ni)-1.1 (t)-2 (e)3 (d S)-3 (t)-2 (a)3.9 (t)-1.9 (e)3 (s )-1.8 (a)3 (s )-1.8 (of)1.1 ( J)-10 (une)3 ( 29, 2017, but )]TJ (5. T* 71, 552 A.2d 908 (Md. << >> -39.96 -12 Td (6) Motion Regarding the Sufficiency of an Answer or Objection. )10.8 ( )]TJ [(Mons)-1.4 (a)3.1 (nt)-2 (o obj)-1.1 (e)3.1 (c)3.9 (t)-1.8 (s )-2 (t)-3.1 (o t)-1.1 (he)3.1 ( e)4.8 (x)-9.9 (t)-2 (e)3.1 (nt)-1.1 ( pl)-2 (a)3.1 (i)-1.1 (nt)-2 (i)-2 (f)2.9 (f)2.2 ( de)4 (m)-2 (a)3.9 (nds )-1.8 (M)-1.9 (onsa)2.8 (nt)-2.8 (o r)3.8 (e)4 (sp)-1.8 (on)-1.8 (d )-1.8 (prior)1.2 ( t)-11.9 (o t)-2 (he)4 ( )]TJ endobj objections for written discovery. )Tj Rule 4901-1-22 - Ohio Administrative Code | Ohio Laws /Contents [72 0 R 73 0 R 74 0 R] 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 5.286072 36 cm endstream 1 g Telephone: 512-501-4148 . PDF CR 36 REQUESTS FOR ADMISSION (a) Request for Admission. A party may /Contents [84 0 R 85 0 R 86 0 R] Each response, if any, is subject to any and all objections as to competence, relevance, materiality . 36 -24 Td [( Mo)-1.8 (ns)-2 (a)3.1 (nt)-2 (o i)-1.1 (nc)3.1 (or)2.9 (por)3.9 (a)3.2 (t)-1.1 (e)3.1 (s )-2 (b)-20.1 (y)19 ( )-9.9 (r)3.8 (e)4 (f)-7.7 (e)4.7 (r)2.2 (e)4 (n)-9.1 (c)3.9 (e)-5.9 ( G)1.9 (e)3.1 (ne)4 (r)-6 (a)3.1 (l)-2 ( O)2 (bj)-2 (e)4 (c)4.8 (t)-1.9 (i)-2.9 (ons )-2 (1-)1.8 (6 )-9.9 (he)3.1 (r)3 (e)4.8 ( a)3.1 (s i)-2 (f)2 ( )]TJ (12)Tj T* (19)Tj _yD{GT&b. T* 36 0 Td BT /Rotate 0 0 -671.089 l Surprise, surprise - nary a straight admission nor denial. << 36 0 Td /TT1 12 Tf 1 g /Resources 51 0 R 0.909091 0 0 0.909091 101.3938755 107.661828 cm stream Requests for Admission | Hall + Underwood (5)Tj Determining what is a matter of opinion and what is a matter of fact can be especially difficult during the discovery process. 18 0 obj << T* /Adieresis /Aring /AE /Ccedilla /Egrave /Eacute /Ecircumflex /Edieresis /Igrave /Iacute The Rule allows a party to serve a written request for the admission of: The truth of any specified relevant fact AND The genuineness of any relevant document It Also Allows Use of PUBLIC RECORDSas evidence. T* . . /Parent 15 0 R (27)Tj