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  • #16
    Originally posted by Chillibeat20 View Post
    Thanks as always echat11 , no4 was marked as not admitted as i couldnt find any reference of a personal loan from gain credit, but did have one from lending stream that mirror the dates, not sure if they rebranded to gain credit but when I google gain credit i do see a link with lending stream. Do you think based on the dates mirroring up and the link between gain and lending stream i should mark that as admitted?

    Cheers
    It really is up to you, but if your belief is that it all corresponds, then yes, if not no.
    I'm just highlighting it.

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    • #17
      no dont admit anything.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by JK2054 View Post
        no dont admit anything.
        Only a matter of a 'Statement of Truth'.

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        • #19
          Well I hoped I wouldn't be explaining this to you but oh well. When you sign a statement of truth you say the contents of your statement is true. That does not mean you can't not admit things, it just means you cant deny it if you know its true.

          You can simply say "Point x is noted, the Defendant neither admits nor denies [fact] and the Claimant is put strict to proof"

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          • #20
            Originally posted by JK2054 View Post
            Well I hoped I wouldn't be explaining this to you but oh well. When you sign a statement of truth you say the contents of your statement is true. That does not mean you can't not admit things, it just means you cant deny it if you know its true.

            You can simply say "Point x is noted, the Defendant neither admits nor denies [fact] and the Claimant is put strict to proof"
            Post 16.

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            • #21
              again admitting it means they dont need to prove it. netiehr admitting nor denying means they need to prove.
              make their job harder not easier, they're against you not for you.

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