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Rule XVII Interrogatories and admissions

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated42nd Judicial Circuit - Calloway and Marshall Circuit Court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
42nd Judicial Circuit - Calloway and Marshall Circuit Court
KY RCAC Rule XVII
Rule XVII Interrogatories and admissions
Each party may propound a maximum of thirty (30) interrogatories and thirty (30) requests for admission to each other party. For purposes of this Rule, each subpart of an Interrogatory or request shall be counted as a separate interrogatory or request.
The following shall not be included in the maximum allowed:
Interrogatories requesting (a) the name and address of the person answering; (b) the names and addresses of the witnesses; and (c) whether the person answering is willing to supplement his answers if information subsequently becomes available.
Any party may move the Court for permission to propound either interrogatories or requests for admission in excess of the limit of thirty (30), and such request shall be freely given except for good cause shown otherwise.
When answering interrogatories or requests for admission, or in filing objections thereto, the replying party shall, as a part of his answer or objection and immediately preceding the same, set forth the question or the request made with respect to which such answer or objection is given.
Answer to Interrogatories and Requests for Admissions must be returned within thirty (30) days after service of the Interrogatories for forty-five (45) days after service of Summons of the Defendant.

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HISTORY: Amended effective June 25, 2009; prior amendment effective May 28, 1998.
Calloway and Marshall Circuit Court Rule XVII, KY R CALLOWAY CIR CT Rule XVII
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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