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After dismissal, Page 5 reinstatement of an action against a single defendant may be permitted on submission of a consent order vacating the dismissal and allowing the dismissed defendant to file an answer, provided the proposed consent order is accompanied by the answer for filing, a case information statement, and
Notwithstanding the absence of explicit authority under the New Jersey Court Rules, contention interrogatories are frequently used in state court litigation. Their use is implicit in the court rules and the broad scope of discovery.
The New Jersey Court Rules require a party to serve a written response to the requesting partys request for the production (RFP) of documents (also commonly called document requests or a notice to produce (NTP)). Parties must typically respond to an RFP in writing within 35 days.
N.J. Ct. R. 4:10-2(d)(1) provides that a party may, through interrogatories, require any other party to identify each person whom the other party expects to call as an expert witness at trial. You should assert an objection to an interrogatory seeking information outside the scope of the rule.
The discovery rule is a rule of equity that provides, in appropriate cases, that a personal injury claim does not accrue until an injured person discovers, or should discover by exercise of reasonable diligence, that he or she has a claim.
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N.J. Ct. R. 4:10-2(d)(1) provides that a party may, through interrogatories, require any other party to identify each person whom the other party expects to call as an expert witness at trial. You should assert an objection to an interrogatory seeking information outside the scope of the rule.
(2) Procedure for Response. The party on whom the request is served shall serve a written response within 35 days after the service of the request, except that a defendant may serve a response within 50 days after service of the summons and complaint on that defendant.
The discovery rule is a rule of equity that provides, in appropriate cases, that a personal injury claim does not accrue until an injured person discovers, or should discover by exercise of reasonable diligence, that he or she has a claim.
4:17-6. 4:17-1(b), the number of interrogatories or of sets of interrogatories to be served is not limited except as required to protect the party from annoyance, expense, embarrassment, or oppression.
The New Jersey Court Rules require a party to serve a written response to the requesting partys request for the production (RFP) of documents (also commonly called document requests or a notice to produce (NTP)). Parties must typically respond to an RFP in writing within 35 days.

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