New York Statutes
§ 3109 — Notice of taking deposition on written questions
New York § 3109
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N.Y. Civil Practice Law & Rules § 3109 (2026).
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Rule 3109. Notice of taking deposition on written questions.
(a)\nNotice of taking; service of questions and cross-questions. A party\ndesiring to take the deposition of any person upon written questions\nshall serve such questions upon each party together with a notice\nstating the name and address of the person to be examined, if known,\nand, if the name is not known, a general description sufficient to\nidentify him or the particular class or group to which he belongs, and\nthe name or descriptive title and address of the officer before whom the\ndeposition is to be taken. Within fifteen days thereafter a party so\nserved may serve written cross-questions upon each party. Within seven\ndays thereafter the original party may serve written redirect questions\nupon each party. Within fiv
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