Rule 33 Clause Samples
Rule 33 is a procedural rule in litigation that governs the use of interrogatories, which are written questions one party sends to another to obtain information relevant to the case. Under this rule, parties may serve a limited number of interrogatories, and the recipient must respond in writing and under oath within a specified timeframe. This clause ensures that parties can efficiently gather factual details from each other before trial, promoting transparency and helping to clarify the issues in dispute.
Rule 33. The Secretariat shall inform the Contracting Parties on the date and venue of the next meeting of the Committee. For each Meeting of the Committee the Contracting Parties will receive at least the provisional agenda and draft minutes of the previous meeting. All other documents to be discussed will be made available through the Agreement’s website. Any Contracting Party may propose an issue to be considered by the Technical Committee in which case the proposal will be communicated, together with any relevant documents, to the Secretariat not later than 45 days before the date of the next meeting of the Committee.
