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CR 37.03 Expenses on failure to admit

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes AnnotatedRules of Civil Procedure

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
Rules of Civil Procedure
V Depositions and Discovery
CR 37. Failure to Make Discovery; Sanctions (Refs & Annos)
Kentucky Rules of Civil Procedure (CR) Rule 37.03
CR 37.03 Expenses on failure to admit
If a party fails to admit the genuineness of any document or the truth of any matter as requested under Rule 36, and if the party requesting the admissions thereafter proves the genuineness of the document or the truth of the matter, he may apply to the court for an order requiring the other party to pay him the reasonable expenses incurred in making that proof, including reasonable attorney's fees. The court shall make the order unless it finds that (a) the request was held objectionable pursuant to Rule 36.01, or (b) the admission sought was of no substantial importance, or (c) the party failing to admit had reasonable ground to believe that he might prevail on the matter, or (d) there was other good reason for the failure to admit.

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HISTORY: Amended eff. 10-1-71; adopted eff. 7-1-53
Rules Civ. Proc., Rule 37.03, KY ST RCP Rule 37.03
Current with amendments received through March 1, 2024. Some sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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