Demand in Litigation
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What is the primary purpose of making a demand before litigation?

  • To specify the consequences of non-compliance
  • To negotiate a settlement
  • To avoid litigation (correct)
  • To inform the recipient of the cause of action
  • How often must a demand be made to be legally effective?

  • As many times as necessary, until the recipient complies
  • Only once, but it must be repeated regularly
  • Only once, with no need for repetition (correct)
  • Multiple times, to ensure the recipient understands
  • What information must a demand contain to be legally sufficient?

  • Only the demand and the time period to comply
  • A detailed explanation of the legal procedures involved
  • Sufficient detail to inform the recipient of the whole cause of action, to enable admission or denial, and clear detail of the demand (correct)
  • Only the cause of action and the consequences of non-compliance
  • What is the consequence of not complying with a demand?

    <p>The specified consequences of non-compliance will occur</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of specifying a time period within which to comply in a demand?

    <p>To give the recipient a deadline to respond</p> Signup and view all the answers

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