Common use of Justifications Clause in Contracts

Justifications. See general justification. The requested documents are not in the possession, custody or control of the Respondent. The Respondent believes that the requested documents exist and are in possession custody or control of the Claimants because would have been prepared and kept in the ordinary course of business given the importance attributed to the events surrounding the preparation of the documents.

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Sources: Procedural Order

Justifications. See general justification. The requested documents are not in the possession, custody or control of the Respondent. The Respondent reasonably believes that the requested documents exist and are in possession the possession, custody or control of the Claimants because they would have been prepared and kept in the ordinary course of business given the importance attributed to the events surrounding the preparation of the documents.

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Sources: Procedural Order

Justifications. See general justificationSame justification as previous request. The requested documents are not in the possession, custody or control of the Respondent. The Respondent believes that the requested documents exist exists and are in possession the possession, custody or control of the Claimants because would have been prepared and kept they are referred to in the ordinary course of business given the importance attributed to the events surrounding the preparation of the documentsexpert report.

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Sources: Procedural Order