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By court order, or by local rule, there may be other time constraints. One may be required to answer [[interrogatories]] or a [[request to produce]] or other [[discovery (law)|discovery]] [[pleading]]s within a given time. He may be required to give a certain number of days' advance notice before he intends to [[deposition (law)|depose]] a [[party (disambiguation)|party]] or [[witness]]. A court may order that there will be only a certain number of weeks or months allowed during which the parties to an action may conduct discovery. There may be a limitation placed upon a [[Deposition (law)|deposition]], requiring that the party taking it conclude his questioning within a certain number of hours or days.
 
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==See also==
*[[Statute of limitations]]
*[[Statute of repose]]
 
[[Category:Civil procedure]]
 
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