27 F.R.D. 512 | E.D. Pa. | 1960
Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 36, 28 U.S.C., the plaintiff has requested the defendants to admit the truth of some eighteen statements of fact. The defendants have admitted the truth of two of the statements and have objected to the others on the ground that they concern controversial issues of fact which are to be determined by the jury. Counsel submitted briefs and made oral argument on these objections.
Although there are cases to the contrary,
Order
And Now, March 31, 1960, the objections of the defendants to the plaintiff’s requested admissions will be and hereby are Overruled.
. People of State of California v. The Jules Fribourg, D.C.N.D.Cal.1955, 19 F.R.D. 432; Alaska Credit Bureau v. Stevenson, D.C.Alaska 1954, 15 F.R.D. 409; Electric Furnace Co. v. Fire Ass’n, D.C.N.D.Ohio 1949, 9 F.R.D. 741; Demmert v. Demmert, D.C.Alaska 1953, 115 F.Supp. 430, 433.
. United States v. Ehbauer, D.C.W.D.Mo.1952, 13 F.R.D. 462; Jones v. Boyd Truck Lines, D.C.W.D.Mo.1951, 11 F.R.D. 67; Dulansky v. Iowa-Illinois Gas & Electric Co., D.C.S.D.Iowa 1950, 92 F.Supp. 118.