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Q: What Is the NC 1% Rule? A: The 1% Rule in North Carolina refers to the states contributory negligence doctrine, which bars a plaintiff from recovering any damages if they are found to be even 1% at fault for the accident or injury.
NUMBER AND SCOPE OF INTERROGATORIES. Rule 33 (a), Federal Rules of Civil Procedure , restricts to 25 (including all discrete subparts) the number of interrogatories a party may serve on any other party.
(3) More than 25 interrogatories may be served on a party only if that party agrees in writing or the Court so orders. A party seeking to serve more than 25 interrogatories may move the Court for permission only after seeking the agreement of the party on whom the additional interrogatories would be served.
A party may direct no more than 50 interrogatories, in one or more sets, to any other party, except upon leave granted by the Court for good cause shown or by agreement of the other party. Interrogatory parts and subparts shall be counted as separate interrogatories for purposes of this rule.
Limits on Witness and Exhibit Discovery Essentially, the rule in North Carolina is that you cannot ask for a witness or exhibit lists, and if you do it will be denied with no recourse. You can only ask for documents and witnesses that have personal knowledge or connection to some discoverable matter.
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Interrogatories, governed by Rule 33 of the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, are a set of questions that a party drafts and sends to the opposing party for answers under oath.
Interrogatories are lists of questions sent to the other party that s/he must respond to in writing. You can use interrogatories to find out facts about a case but they cannot be used for questions that draw a legal conclusion.
A party may direct no more than 50 interrogatories, in one or more sets, to any other party, except upon leave granted by the Court for good cause shown or by agreement of the other party.

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