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No party shall serve upon another party, at one time or cumulatively, more than 40 written interrogatories, including parts and subparts, unless otherwise ordered by the Court upon motion for good cause shown or upon its own motion, or unless the parties have agreed between themselves to a greater number.
Rule 33 is amended to provide that an interrogatory is not objectionable merely because it calls for an opinion or contention that relates to fact or the application of law to fact.
While there is no specific dress code required in Johnston County District Court, you should arrive in clean, modest, and untorn clothes.
Rule 33(d) states that a party electing to respond to an interrogatory by providing electronically stored information must ensure that the interrogating party can locate and identify it as readily as can the party served, and that the responding party must give the interrogating party a reasonable opportunity to
It states that if someone cannot afford the court fees for an appeal, they can request permission to proceed as an indigent person. Before deciding whether to grant or deny this request, the court will conduct the necessary inquiry as stated in the provisions of Order 33 of CPC, 1908.
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Rule 33(a)s language indicates that each party of a civil suit may. serve up to twenty-five interrogatories upon each and any other party. of the same suit. For example, if A, B, and C filed a civil action against. D and E, then A, B, and C can each serve D and E each with twenty-

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