The Wildwood

40 F. Supp. 796, 1941 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2777
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Washington
DecidedSeptember 12, 1941
DocketNo. 7400
StatusPublished

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The Wildwood, 40 F. Supp. 796, 1941 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2777 (W.D. Wash. 1941).

Opinion

NETERER, District Judge.

Admiralty Rule 31, 28 U.S.C.A., following section 723, provides that written interrogatories may be served on the opposite party who shall answer “separately and fully in writing under oath * * * within 15 days * * *, objection to any interrogatories may be presented to the court within 10 days after service thereof * * None of the Admiralty Rules or statute specifically provide for filing exceptions to answers to the interrogatories, and no provision being made, and no time within which to file being fixed, by the Admiralty Rules, the statutes of the United States, or the Local Rules, the court must determine by analogy, or otherwise, the time of performance for such procedural step. Sec. 40 to the Local Admiralty Rules W.D. of Wash, provides that “whenever a procedural question arises which is not covered by statutes of the United States Supreme Court Admiralty Rules, or these rules, it shall be determined, if possible, by the procedure heretofore prevailing in courts of Admiralty of the United States”.

Benedict on Admiralty, 6th edition, vol. 2, sec. 333, says: “exceptions must be taken promptly within the time limit by the District Court Rules and failure to file exceptions is a waiver of the right to except.” The procedure heretofore in this court required exceptions to answers to interrogatories to be filed within 4 days after notice of filing the same.

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