Creating documentation for business or personal requirements is always a significant obligation.
When formulating a contract, a public service demand, or a power of attorney, it’s crucial to consider all federal and state statutes and regulations pertinent to the specific region.
However, small counties and even municipalities also possess legislative guidelines that should be taken into account.
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California law places strict limits on the number of discovery requests a party can make. In a limited civil case (cases less than $25,000) you may ask each party only 35 questions total, whether they are form interrogatories, special interrogatories, requests for admission, or requests for production.
A supplemental interrogatory may be served twice before the initial setting of a trial date, and once more before the discovery cut-off date, meaning that the supplemental interrogatory may be served up to three times. A party may also seek leave of Court for permission to serve additional supplemental interrogatories.
Unlike Federal Rule Civil Procedure 26(e)(1) (2), California law does not impose a continuing duty on a party to supplement their interrogatory or document responses.
A supplemental interrogatory may be served twice before the initial setting of a trial date, and once more before the discovery cut-off date, meaning that the supplemental interrogatory may be served up to three times. A party may also seek leave of Court for permission to serve additional supplemental interrogatories.
(b) Except as provided in Section 2030.070, no party shall, as a matter of right, propound to any other party more than 35 specially prepared interrogatories. If the initial set of interrogatories does not exhaust this limit, the balance may be propounded in subsequent sets.
Supplemental discovery, seeks to find out what has changed since the initial disclosure to uncover any new information that is crucial to the case. After answering a discovery request, the answering party has a duty to provide further information if the answer later turns out to be inaccurate.
(b) Except as provided in Section 2030.070, no party shall, as a matter of right, propound to any other party more than 35 specially prepared interrogatories.
(b) A party may propound a supplemental interrogatory twice before the initial setting of a trial date, and, subject to the time limits on discovery proceedings and motions provided in Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 2024.010), once after the initial setting of a trial date.