William B. Brown, J. The trial court denied appellant’s motion for summary judgment because it determined that, pursuant to Civ. R. 36, appellee’s failure to file timely answers *289 to appellant’s Requests for Admissions did not constitute a proper basis for summary judgment. On appeal, the Court of Appeals did not consider the trial court’s disposition under Civ. R. 36 b…
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