Rule 3120. Discovery and production of documents and things for inspection, testing, copying or photographing | Statutes | Westlaw

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Rule 3120. Discovery and production of documents and things for inspection, testing, copying or photographing

NY CPLR Rule 3120McKinney's Consolidated Laws of New York AnnotatedCivil Practice Law and RulesEffective: September 1, 2003 (Approx. 2 pages)

Rule 3120. Discovery and production of documents and things for inspection, testing, copying or photographing

NY CPLR Rule 3120McKinney's Consolidated Laws of New York AnnotatedCivil Practice Law and RulesEffective: September 1, 2003 (Approx. 2 pages)

McKinney's Consolidated Laws of New York Annotated
Civil Practice Law and Rules (Refs & Annos)
Chapter Eight. Of the Consolidated Laws
Article 31. Disclosure (Refs & Annos)
Effective: September 1, 2003
McKinney's CPLR Rule 3120
Rule 3120. Discovery and production of documents and things for inspection, testing, copying or photographing
1. After commencement of an action, any party may serve on any other party a notice or on any other person a subpoena duces tecum:
(i) to produce and permit the party seeking discovery, or someone acting on his or her behalf, to inspect, copy, test or photograph any designated documents or any things which are in the possession, custody or control of the party or person served; or
(ii) to permit entry upon designated land or other property in the possession, custody or control of the party or person served for the purpose of inspecting, measuring, surveying, sampling, testing, photographing or recording by motion pictures or otherwise the property or any specifically designated object or operation thereon.
2. The notice or subpoena duces tecum shall specify the time, which shall be not less than twenty days after service of the notice or subpoena, and the place and manner of making the inspection, copy, test or photograph, or of the entry upon the land or other property and, in the case of an inspection, copying, testing or photographing, shall set forth the items to be inspected, copied, tested or photographed by individual item or by category, and shall describe each item and category with reasonable particularity.
3. The party issuing a subpoena duces tecum as provided hereinabove shall at the same time serve a copy of the subpoena upon all other parties and, within five days of compliance therewith, in whole or in part, give to each party notice that the items produced in response thereto are available for inspection and copying, specifying the time and place thereof.
4. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed to change the requirement of section 2307 that a subpoena duces tecum to be served upon a library or a department or bureau of a municipal corporation, or of the state, or an officer thereof, requires a motion made on notice to the library, department, bureau or officer, and the adverse party, to a justice of the supreme court or a judge of the court in which the action is triable.

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(Formerly § 3120, L.1962, c. 308. Renumbered rule 3120 L.1962, c. 315, § 1. Amended Jud.Conf.1966 Proposal No. 2; L.1984, c. 294, § 7; L.1993, c. 98, § 8; L.2002, c. 575, § 2, eff. Sept. 1, 2003.)
McKinney's CPLR Rule 3120, NY CPLR Rule 3120
Current through L.2024, chapters 1 to 49, 52, 61 to 112. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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