§ 13-25. Admission of Facts and Execution of Writings--Expenses on Failure to Admit

§ 13-25. Admission of Facts and Execution of Writings--Expenses on Failure to Admit

 

If a party fails to admit the genuineness of any document or the truth of any matter as requested herein, and if the party requesting the admissions thereafter proves the genuineness of the document or the truth of the matter, such party may apply to the court for an order requiring the other party to pay the reasonable expenses incurred in making that proof, including reasonable attorney's fees. The judicial authority shall make the order unless it finds that such failure to admit was reasonable.