231 Pa. Code r. 4005 - Written Interrogatories to a Party
(a) Subject to the limitations provided by
Rule 4011, any party may serve upon any other party written interrogatories to
be answered by the party served or, if the party served is a public or private
corporation or similar entity or a partnership or association, by any officer
or agent, who shall furnish such information as is available to the party.
Interrogatories may be served upon any party at the time of service of the
original process or at any time thereafter. Interrogatories which are to be
served prior to service of the complaint shall be limited to the purpose of
preparing a complaint and shall contain a brief statement of the nature of the
cause of action. Interrogatories shall be prepared in such fashion that
sufficient space is provided immediately after each interrogatory or subsection
thereof for insertion of the answer or objection.
(b) Rescinded.
(c) Interrogatories may relate to any matters
which can be inquired into under Rules
4003.1 through
4003.5 inclusive and the answers
may be used to the same extent as provided in Rule 4020 for the use of the
deposition of a party. Interrogatories may be served after a deposition has
been taken, and a deposition may be taken after interrogatories have been
answered, but the court, on motion of the party interrogated, may make such
protective order as justice requires. The number of interrogatories or of sets
of interrogatories to be served may be limited as justice requires to protect
the party from unreasonable annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, burden or
expense.
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