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The plaintiff may mail you a package of questions about your case. These are called Interrogatories. You must answer the questions within 45 days. The plaintiff is hoping your answers will help them win the case.
You have 30 days to respond to the interrogatories. If you were served by mail, you typically have 35 days from the date of mailing to respond.
First Set of Interrogatories means the Applicant's first set of interrogatories served on Opposer contemporaneously with these Requests.
Rule 34 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provides for discovery and inspection of documents and things in the course of developing a case for trial. Subsection (b)(1)(A) states that the request must ?describe with reasonable particularity each item or category of items to be inspected.? See Fed. R.
Requests for Production or Demands for Inspection require you to produce documents for copying or in some cases actual items for inspection. Responding to the request has 2 parts: State if you can comply with the request (all of it or some of it) or give the reason why you can't comply.
The party to whom the interrogatories are directed must serve the answers and any objections within 30 days after the service of the interrogatories, except that a defendant may serve answers or objections within 45 days after service of the process and initial pleading on that defendant.
They are provided for your information. There is no form for your answer, but you typically have to respond in a specified format, using paper with numbers down the left-hand side, with your name and address at the top left, the name of the court and of the case, and the case number.