Requests for admissions involve a series of statements that a spouse must admit or
deny under oath.
Quote: «If anyone disagrees with anything I say, I am quite prepared to not only retract it, but also to
deny under oath I ever said it.»
He was a witness in HM Advocate v Sheridan and Sheridan, where
he denied under oath that he had any knowledge of phone hacking at the News of the World, or that he knew Glenn Mulcaire, the private detective at the centre of controversy.
McCarthy also
denied under oath that greenhouse gas motor vehicle standards are «related to» fuel economy standards, even though anyone with her expertise must know that the former implicitly and substantially regulate fuel economy.
If one of the parties
denies under oath or affirmation that the marriage is irretrievably broken, the court considers all relevant factors as to the prospect of reconciliation and makes a finding as to whether or not the marriage is irretrievably broken, or continues the case for not more than 60 days later.
Not exact matches
Examinations
under oath can be extremely broad and if a policyholder does not cooperate in any way, insurance companies can use that as grounds to
deny their claim.
Vincent's special counsel, John Dowd, told SI that in two interviews with baseball, one
under oath, Winfield
denied gambling or associating with gamblers.
And please remember, The Attorney General who fired Andrew McCabe for a «lack of candor» is on video tape lying to Congress
under oath when he
denied multiple meetings with Russian Ambassador Kislyak — IRONIC!
Wade said he testified in front of the grand jury without immunity and, while
under oath,
denied extorting political donations from anyone.
He can even
deny his own existence since he can
deny what he said
under oath just because he was not made Chief of Staff.
(5) investigate allegations, made in writing and
under oath or affirmation, that citizens of the United States are unlawfully being accorded or
denied the right to vote, or to have their votes properly counted, in any election of presidential electors, Members of the United States Senate, or of the House of Representatives, as a result of any patterns or practice of fraud or discrimination in the conduct of such election; and
Examinations
under oath can be extremely broad and if a policyholder does not cooperate in any way, insurance companies can use that as grounds to
deny their claim.
No matter how you look at it, Mann falsely claims Wegman
denied something
under oath that was (apparently) true.
Representative Henry Waxman, the California Democrat who chaired the 1994 hearings where tobacco executives unanimously declared
under oath that cigarettes were not addictive, watches today's global - warming
deniers with a sense of déjà vu.
A former medical director for Aetna said
under oath he
denied claims without looking at patient's records, CNN reported.
Examinations
under oath can be extremely broad and if a policyholder does not cooperate in any way, insurance companies can use that as grounds to
deny their claim.