2020 New York Laws
CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules
Article 31 - Disclosure
R3109 - Notice of Taking Deposition on Written Questions.

Universal Citation: NY CPLR § 3109 (2020)
Rule  3109.  Notice  of  taking  deposition  on written questions. (a)
Notice of taking; service of  questions  and  cross-questions.  A  party
desiring  to  take  the  deposition of any person upon written questions
shall serve such questions  upon  each  party  together  with  a  notice
stating  the  name  and  address of the person to be examined, if known,
and, if the name is not  known,  a  general  description  sufficient  to
identify  him  or the particular class or group to which he belongs, and
the name or descriptive title and address of the officer before whom the
deposition is to be taken. Within fifteen days  thereafter  a  party  so
served  may  serve written cross-questions upon each party. Within seven
days thereafter the original party may serve written redirect  questions
upon  each  party.  Within  five  days  after  being served with written
redirect questions, a party may  serve  written  recross-questions  upon
each party.

(b) Officer asking written questions. A copy of the notice and copies of all written questions served shall be delivered by the party taking the deposition to the officer designated in the notice. The officer shall proceed promptly to take the testimony of the witness in response to the written questions and to prepare the deposition.

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