Rule 35 Sample Clauses

Rule 35 typically refers to a procedural rule in legal or regulatory contexts that governs the process for requesting a physical or mental examination of a party whose condition is in controversy. In practice, this clause allows one party to ask the court to order such an examination when it is relevant to the case, often requiring a showing of good cause and specifying the time, place, manner, and scope of the examination. The core function of Rule 35 is to ensure that parties have a fair opportunity to obtain evidence regarding a person's physical or mental condition when it is directly at issue in the litigation, thereby promoting fairness and thoroughness in the fact-finding process.
Rule 35. In accordance with Art. VII 3(c) of the Agreement, the Chairperson shall submit a written report on the Committee’s activities to the Agreement Secretariat not less than one hundred and twenty days before the session of the Meeting of the Parties.