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636 Tendering of answers to interrogatories in evidence
(1) If a party to a proceeding gives answers to interrogatories in
accordance with an order of the court (the responding party), another
party to the proceeding may tender the answers, or some of the
answers, in evidence against the responding party on the hearing of
(2) However, the court must not allow an answer to be tendered in
evidence without another answer if it considers that, in the interests
of justice, the other answer should also be tendered in evidence.
(3) For subrule (2), the court may inspect all of the answers to the
(4) Subrule (1) does not make an answer admissible in evidence if, apart
from the subrule, it is not admissible in evidence.
Division 2.8.5 Who may verify list of documents or
answers to interrogatories?