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JPMorgan Chase Bank NA vs Grant R Gibson

Case Number

23CV05196

Case Type

Civil Law & Motion

Hearing Date / Time

Mon, 04/22/2024 - 10:00

Nature of Proceedings

CMC; Motion: Admissions

Tentative Ruling

Plaintiff served defendant by mail with Requests for Admissions (Set 1) on January 5, 2024. When no responses were timely received, plaintiff filed the current motion for deemed admissions on February 26, 2024. The motion does not seek sanctions. No opposition has been filed.

If defendant serves verified responses to the requests for admissions upon plaintiff’s counsel prior to the hearing on this motion, the motion will be denied.

If defendant fails to serve verified responses to the requests for admissions upon plaintiff’s counsel prior to the hearing on this motion, the motion will be granted, and the matters set forth in the requests will be deemed to have been admitted by defendant.

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