Forensic Accounting

Category - Fundamental Forensic Knowledge

What happens when a party fails to deny an allegation?
  1. It constitutes general denial
  2. It constitutes specific denial
  3. Party is contacted again to give their viewpoint
  4. If the pleading is required, allegation is considered admitted
Explanation
Answer: D - When a party fails to deny an allegation, and if the pleading was required therein, then the allegation is considered admitted. In cases where positive pleading is not required, the allegation in question is considered ‘avoided.
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