Answers as evidence
17.08 Answers as evidence
On an application in proceedings or at the hearing of proceedings, a party may tender as evidence:
one or more answers to interrogatories without tendering the other answers; or
part of an answer to an interrogatory without tendering the whole of the answer.
On the tender of an answer to an interrogatory under subrule
, the Court may look at the whole of the answers and, if another answer or a part of an answer is so connected with the matter tendered that the matter tendered ought not to be used without the other answer or part, the Court may reject the tender unless the other answer or part is also tendered.
Part 18 Preliminary discovery and discovery from non‑party
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