Requests for Admission: Initial Considerations (NJ) | Practical Law

Requests for Admission: Initial Considerations (NJ) | Practical Law

A Practice Note setting out key issues counsel should consider before using requests for admission (RFAs) in actions in the New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division, Civil Part or in nonforeclosure actions in the Chancery Division, General Equity Part. This Note discusses the basics of RFAs, including their purpose, their governing rules, who may serve and receive them, how many a party may serve, their proper scope, when to serve them, and the evidentiary effect of admitting or failing to timely respond to them. This Note also addresses available motions if the responding party improperly objects or responds to specific requests.

Requests for Admission: Initial Considerations (NJ)

Practical Law Practice Note w-039-1475 (Approx. 14 pages)

Requests for Admission: Initial Considerations (NJ)

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedNew Jersey
A Practice Note setting out key issues counsel should consider before using requests for admission (RFAs) in actions in the New Jersey Superior Court, Law Division, Civil Part or in nonforeclosure actions in the Chancery Division, General Equity Part. This Note discusses the basics of RFAs, including their purpose, their governing rules, who may serve and receive them, how many a party may serve, their proper scope, when to serve them, and the evidentiary effect of admitting or failing to timely respond to them. This Note also addresses available motions if the responding party improperly objects or responds to specific requests.