RULE 33. INTERROGATORIES TO PARTIES Rules of Civil Procedure .02 Interrogatories may relate to any matters which can be inquired into under Rule 26.02, and the answers may be used to the extent permitted by the rules of evidence. An interrogatory otherwise proper is not necessarily objectionable merely because an answer to the interrogatory involves an opinion or contention that relates to fact or the application of law to fact, but the court may order that such an interrogatory need not be answered until after designated discovery has been completed or until a pre-trial conference or other later time. [As amended July 1, 1979.] Rule Name Rule 33.02: Scope; Use at Trial.
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