Answers tendered as evidence
21.06 Answers tendered as evidence
A party other than the party who made the answers may tender as evidence:
an answer to an interrogatory without tendering the answers to the other interrogatories; or
part of an answer to an interrogatory without tendering the whole of the answer.
If a party applies to tender:
an answer, but not the answers to all the other interrogatories; or
part of an answer to an interrogatory, but not the whole answer;
the party against whom the interrogatory is sought to be tendered may ask the Court:
to consider all of the other answers or the whole of the answer; and
to reject the tender unless all the other answers are, or the whole answer is, also tendered.
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