Notice to Admit
A request asking a party to confirm or deny specific facts or documents in a case.
What is Notice to Admit?
A Notice to Admit is a discovery tool where one party requests the other to formally admit or deny facts or documents, streamlining issues for trial and reducing unnecessary evidence disputes.
Why It Matters?
It clarifies facts, narrows contested issues, and strengthens case strategy, saving time and litigation costs.
Example
A defendant serves a notice to admit, asking the plaintiff to confirm the authenticity of signed contract pages.
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