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The provisions of Rule 36 make it clear that admissions function very much as pleadings do. Thus, when a party admits in part and denies in part, his admission is for purposes of the pending action only and may not be used against him in any other proceeding.
Rule 36(9)(b) now reads as follows: In the case of the Plaintiff not more than 90 days after the close of pleadings and in the case of the Defendant not more than 120 days after the close of pleadings, such Plaintiff or Defendant shall have delivered a summary of the experts opinion and the reasons therefor, provided
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By law pursuant to Rule 36(a), [t]he matter is admitted unless, within 30 days after service of the request, or within such shorter or longer time as the court may allow, the party to whom the request is directed serves upon the party requesting the admission a written answer or objection addressed to the matter. 6.
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REQUESTS FOR ADMISSION Write out each issue you want the responding party to admit. In Section A, you can ask the responding party to admit that certain facts or opinions are true. In Section B, you can ask the responding party to admit that a document you attach to these requests is genuine.

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