New York Statutes
§ 3130 — Use of interrogatories
New York § 3130
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N.Y. Civil Practice Law & Rules § 3130 (2026).
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§ 3130. Use of interrogatories.
1.Except as otherwise provided\nherein, after commencement of an action, any party may serve upon any\nother party written interrogatories. Except in a matrimonial action, a\nparty may not serve written interrogatories on another party and also\ndemand a bill of particulars of the same party pursuant to section 3041.\nIn the case of an action to recover damages for personal injury, injury\nto property or wrongful death predicated solely on a cause or causes of\naction for negligence, a party shall not be permitted to serve\ninterrogatories on and conduct a deposition of the same party pursuant\nto rule 3107 without leave of court.\n 2. After the commencement of a matrimonial action or proceeding, upon\nmotion brought by either party, upon such notice to
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