It has been my experience that
federal court judges are more than willing to allow you as many requests for admission (FRCP 36) as you need if their purpose is to encourage a recalcitrant adversary to admit that documents you plan to use at trial are authentic or kept in the regular course of business or
constitute past recollection
recorded.
A requirement under the
federal Income Tax Act
constitutes a seizure within the meaning of s. 8 of the Charter; the seizures made in this case are unreasonable and are contrary to that section, because the requirement scheme and the exception for accounting
records do not provide adequate protection for the professional secrecy of notaries and lawyers.