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Code · Kansas · Chapter 61 — Procedure, Civil, For Limited Actions

61-3102. Expenses on refusal to admit truth of matter requested.

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61-3102. Expenses on refusal to admit truth of matter requested. If a party to whom a request for admission has been submitted denies under oath any matter requested, and the party submitting the request later proves the genuineness of any document or the truth of any matter of fact denied by the answering party, the party submitting the request may ask the court for an order requiring the answering party to pay the reasonable expenses incurred in making such proof, including reasonable attorney fees. The court shall enter the order unless the court finds that there were good reasons for the denial or that the admissions sought were of no substantial importance.
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