There is a newer version of the Montana Code Annotated
2005 Montana Code Annotated - Part V — Depositions and Discovery
- Rule 26 — General provisions governing discovery
- Rule 26(a) — Discovery methods.
- Rule 26(b) — Discovery scope and limits.
- Rule 26(c) — Protective orders.
- Rule 26(d) — Sequence and timing of discovery.
- Rule 26(e) — Supplementation of responses.
- Rule 26(f) — Discovery conference.
- Rule 26(g) — Signing of discovery requests, responses, and objections.
- Rule 27 — Depositions before action or pending appeal
- Rule 27(a) — Before action.
- Rule 27(b) — Pending appeal.
- Rule 27(c) — Perpetuation by petition.
- Rule 28 — Persons before whom depositions may be taken
- Rule 28(a) — Within the United States.
- Rule 28(b) — In foreign countries.
- Rule 28(c) — Disqualification for interest.
- Rule 28(d) — Depositions to be used in other states.
- Rule 28(e) — Deposition to be taken in sister states and foreign countries for use in this state.
- Rule 29 — Stipulations regarding discovery procedure.
- Rule 30 — Depositions upon oral examination
- Rule 30(a) — When depositions may be taken.
- Rule 30(b) — Notice of examination; general requirements - special notice - nonstenographic recording - production of documents and things - deposition of organization - deposition by telephone - limitations.
- Rule 30(c) — Examination and cross-examination - record of examination - oath - objections.
- Rule 30(d) — Schedule and duration; motion to terminate or limit examination.
- Rule 30(e) — Submission to witness - changes - signing.
- Rule 30(f) — Certification by officer - exhibits - copies - notice of receipt.
- Rule 30(g) — Failure to attend or to serve subpoena - expenses.
- Rule 30(h) — Audio-visual and tape recorded depositions.
- Rule 31 — Depositions upon written questions
- Rule 31(a) — Serving questions - notice.
- Rule 31(b) — Officer to take responses and prepare record.
- Rule 31(c) — Notice of receipt.
- Rule 32 — Use of depositions in court proceedings
- Rule 32(a) — Use of depositions.
- Rule 32(b) — Objections to admissibility.
- Rule 32(c) — Deleted.
- Rule 32(d) — Effect of errors and irregularities in depositions.
- Rule 33 — Interrogatories to parties
- Rule 33(a) — Availability - procedures for use - limitations.
- Rule 33(b) — Scope - use at trial.
- Rule 33(c) — Option to produce business records.
- Rule 34 — Production of documents and things and entry upon land for inspection and other purposes
- Rule 34(a) — Scope.
- Rule 34(b) — Procedure.
- Rule 34(c) — Persons not parties.
- Rule 35 — Physical and mental examination of persons
- Rule 35(a) — Order for examination.
- Rule 35(b) — Report of examiner.
- Rule 35(c) — Repealed.
- Rule 36 — Requests for admissions
- Rule 36(a) — Request for admission.
- Rule 36(b) — Effect of admission.
- Rule 37 — Failure to make discovery: sanctions
- Rule 37(a) — Motion for order compelling discovery.
- Rule 37(b) — Failure to comply with order.
- Rule 37(c) — Expenses on failure to admit.
- Rule 37(d) — Failure of party to attend at own deposition or serve answers to interrogatories or respond to request for inspection.
- Rule 37(g) — Failure to participate in the framing of a discovery plan.
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