Common use of TESTIMONY BY AFFIDAVIT OR DEPOSITION; INTERROGATORIES; TIME; EXTENSION Clause in Contracts

TESTIMONY BY AFFIDAVIT OR DEPOSITION; INTERROGATORIES; TIME; EXTENSION. When either party desires to present testimony by affidavit or by deposition, that party shall furnish to the hearing officer the date on which the testimony shall be taken. A copy of the affidavit or the deposition shall be furnished to the opposing party within ten (10) days following the taking of any such testimony, and no such testimony shall be presented at a hearing until the opposite party has had at least ten (10) days prior to the date upon which the testimony is to be presented to the hearing officer to rebut such testimony by affidavit or deposition or to submit interrogatories to the affiant or deponent to be answered under oath. Such ten (10) day period, for good cause shown, may be extended by the hearing officer.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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