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can you write this over better legally ;;; Plaintiff will address each section of R.* with a reply in the negative or affirmative. If the reply is in the negative , plaintiff is without knowledge of the required inquiry at this time or will seek to fulfill such inquire if possible .
The plaintiff shall respond to each segment of Rule * either affirmatively or negatively. If the response is negative, it indicates the plaintiff either lacks the necessary information at present or will attempt to procure it where feasible.
write this for a deposition over ; Hotel Marriott Candado ,Puerto Rico * Ashford Ave. Telephone No. *-*.* The person that I spoke to ( and saw me immediately after the occurrence) was going to report it to one of the managers. When I asked to see him,I was told that ( Francis) was not at that time available. A few times I went back, he was not available. The person that spoke to me, at this time I cannot remember her name.
In a deposition concerning the Marriott Hotel in Candado, Puerto Rico, I interacted with an individual who observed me immediately following an incident. This individual intended to inform a manager, Francis, about the matter. However, despite multiple attempts, I was unable to meet Francis. The name of the individual who conversed with me is currently not within my recollection.
how would the plaintiff end a reply to a FRCP *
The plaintiff could conclude their reply to a FRCP * by stating: "All responses herein are made to the best of the plaintiff's knowledge, information, and belief formed after a reasonable inquiry. The plaintiff reserves the right to amend or supplement these responses as required or permitted by law."
how plaintiff state write his reply to defendants FRCP *
In response to the defendant's FRCP *, the plaintiff could state: "Each section of Rule * has been addressed in this response either affirmatively or negatively. Negative responses indicate either a lack of current knowledge or an intent to gather the necessary information, where possible. All answers are provided to the best of the plaintiff's knowledge and understanding, following a reasonable investigation. The plaintiff reserves the right to revise or supplement these responses as required or permitted by law."
write this for me professionally :In a deposition concerning the Marriott Hotel in Candado, Puerto Rico, I interacted with an individual who observed me immediately following an incident. This individual intended to inform the manager, “Francis”, about the matter. However, despite multiple attempts, I was unable to meet Francis. The name of the individual who was notified at the time, is currently P.*. not within my recollection. I believe “Francis” was never made aware of the occurrence, from a brief telephone conversation.
During a deposition regarding the Marriott Hotel in Candado, Puerto Rico, I had an encounter with a person who witnessed me right after a particular incident. This person intended to report the incident to a manager named "Francis". Despite my numerous efforts to meet Francis, I was unsuccessful. At present, I am unable to recall the name of the individual who was informed about the incident. Based on a quick phone call, I am under the impression that "Francis" was never informed about the incident.