The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have been adopted by most states in one form or another. Rule 26 provides in part:
(A) forbidding the disclosure or discovery;
(B) specifying terms, including time and place, for the disclosure or discovery;
(C) prescribing a discovery method other than the one selected by the party seeking discovery;
(D) forbidding inquiry into certain matters, or limiting the scope of disclosure or discovery to certain matters;
(E) designating the persons who may be present while the discovery is conducted.
A Wake North Carolina Affidavit in Support of Motion for Order that Deposition be taken at a Designated Place other than that Stated in Notice is a legal document filed by an individual or party involved in a court case in Wake County, North Carolina. This affidavit requests the court to order a deposition (a sworn out-of-court testimony) to be conducted at a location different from the one initially stated in the notice. In this affidavit, the affine provides details and arguments justifying the need to change the deposition location. This may include reasons such as convenience, accessibility, or the presence of key witnesses or evidence at the requested location. By providing relevant information, the affine aims to convince the court that it is in the best interest of all parties involved to conduct the deposition at the designated place. Keywords for this content may include: 1. Wake North Carolina: Referring to the specific jurisdiction where the affidavit is being filed. 2. Affidavit: A written statement made under oath, affirming the truthfulness of the contents. 3. Motion for Order: The formal request made to the court to issue an order. 4. Deposition: A pre-trial legal procedure where sworn testimonies are taken outside the courtroom. 5. Designated Place: The location where the deposition is requested to be held. 6. Notice: The initial communication providing information about the deposition. Different types of Wake North Carolina Affidavit in Support of Motion for Order that Deposition be taken at a Designated Place other than that Stated in Notice may include variations based on the specific circumstances of the case. For example: — Affidavit requesting a change of deposition location due to health or mobility issues of a party involved. — Affidavit requesting a change of deposition location to accommodate important expert witnesses who are unable to travel. — Affidavit requesting a change of deposition location to a location where relevant evidence or documentation is readily accessible. — Affidavit requesting a change of deposition location to ensure equal convenience and accessibility for all parties involved.