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  2. Review Section 1, which provides general instructions. Familiarize yourself with the time limitations and service requirements as outlined in C.R.C.P. 16.2, 34, and related cases.
  3. In Section 2, focus on selecting only those requests for production that are relevant to your case. Avoid requesting documents already provided through disclosure.
  4. If necessary, attach additional requests for production of documents while adhering to the limitations set by C.R.C.P. Rules.
  5. Ensure that responses to each request are prepared accurately and within the stipulated timeframe of 35 days after being served.

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(d) (m) [NO CHANGE] COMMENT [NO CHANGE] Page 3 Rule 12. Defenses and ObjectionsWhen and How PresentedBy Pleading or MotionMotion for Judgment on Pleadings (a) When Presented. (1) A defendant shall file his answer or other response within 21 days after the service of the summons and complaint, except as otherwise
Moving counsel should confer with opposing counsel before filing a motion to attempt to work out the difference prompting the motion. Every motion must, at the beginning, contain a certification that the movant, in good faith, has conferred with opposing counsel about the motion.
Defenses and Objections--When and How Presented--By Pleading or Motion--Motion for Judgment on Pleadings. (a) When Presented. (1) A defendant shall file his answer or other response within 21 days after the service of the summons and complaint, except as otherwise provided by rule or statute.
Upon motion filed by a party within the time for responding to a pleading or, if no responsive pleading is permitted by these rules, upon motion filed by a party within 21 days after the service of any pleading, motion, or other paper, or upon the courts own initiative at any time, the court may order any redundant,
Cases that are entirely based on state law may be brought in federal court under the courts diversity jurisdiction. Diversity jurisdiction allows a plaintiff of one state to file a lawsuit in federal court when the defendant is located in a different state.

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Effect of rules in First Schedule . - The rules in the First Schedule shall have effect as if enacted in the body of this Code until annulled or altered in accordance with the provisions of this Part.
Please Note: Small Claims Court is designed for cases involving sums less than $7,500. Lawyers generally need not be involved. However, there are still many detailed rules which must be carefully followed.

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