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FAMILY LAW RULES 20042003 No. 375 - RULE 11.07

Request to admit
(1)
A party may, by serving a Notice to Admit on another party, ask the other party to admit, for the purposes of the case only, that a fact is true or that a document is genuine.

(2)
A Notice to Admit must include a note to the effect that, under subrule 11.08 (2), failure to serve a Notice Disputing a Fact or Document will result in the party being taken to have admitted that the fact is true or the document is genuine.

(3) If a Notice to Admit mentions a document, the party serving the Notice must attach a copy of the document to the notice, unless:

(a)
the other party has a copy of the document; or

(b)
it is not practicable to attach the copy to the Notice.

(4)
If paragraph (3) (b) applies, the party must:

(a)
in the Notice:

(i)
identify the document; and
(ii)
specify a convenient place and time at which the document may be inspected; and
(b)
produce the document for inspection at the specified place and time.



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