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(a) In general. Parties may obtain discovery by the following methods in accordance with the procedures and limitations set forth in the section indicated: (1) ...
(a) By a party. Any party, within the time prescribed in §12.30(d) and subject to the limitations in §12.30(a), may serve on any other party, ...
(a) Notice. Any party, within the time prescribed by §12.30(d), may serve on any other party or any officer or agent of a party a ...
(a) Request for admissions. Any party may, within the time permitted by §12.30(d) of these rules, serve upon any other party a written request for ...
(a) Applicability. The provisions of this rule shall apply to all decisional proceedings commenced pursuant to §12.26. For the purposes of this rule, the term ...
If a party fails to comply with an order compelling discovery, or an order issued pursuant to §12.34, the official assigned to render the decision ...
An application for a subpoena requiring a party or non-party to comply with a discovery order issued pursuant to §§12.31 and 12.32, may be made, ...
(a) In general. The rules set forth in this subpart are applicable only to proceedings forwarded pursuant to §12.26(a) of the Reparation Rules. The rules ...
The Judgment Officer shall be responsible for the fair and orderly conduct of the proceeding and shall have the authority: (a) To rule upon discovery-related ...
(a) At his own request. A Judgment Officer may withdraw from a voluntary decisional proceeding when he considers himself to be disqualified on the grounds ...
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