(b) Oath of witness; recording of testimony; objections; continuous
examination; written questions read by examining officer. The officer
before whom the deposition is to be taken shall put the witness on oath
and shall personally, or by someone acting under his direction, record
the testimony. The testimony shall be recorded by stenographic or other
means, subject to such rules as may be adopted by the appellate division
in the department where the action is pending. All objections made at
the time of the examination to the qualifications of the officer taking
the deposition or the person recording it, or to the manner of taking
it, or to the testimony presented, or to the conduct of any person, and
any other objection to the proceedings, shall be noted by the officer
upon the deposition and the deposition shall proceed subject to the
right of a person to apply for a protective order. The deposition shall
be taken continuously and without unreasonable adjournment, unless the
court otherwise orders or the witness and parties present otherwise
agree. In lieu of participating in an oral examination, any party served
with notice of taking a deposition may transmit written questions to the
officer, who shall propound them to the witness and record the answers.
(c) Examination and cross-examination. Examination and
cross-examination of deponents shall proceed as permitted in the trial
of actions in open court, except that a non-party deponent's counsel may
participate in the deposition and make objections on behalf of his or
her client in the same manner as counsel for a party. When the
deposition of a party is taken at the instance of an adverse party, the
deponent may be cross-examined by his or her own attorney.
Cross-examination need not be limited to the subject matter of the
examination in chief.
(d) The parties may stipulate that a deposition be taken by telephone
or other remote electronic means and that a party may participate
electronically. The stipulation shall designate reasonable provisions to
ensure that an accurate record of the deposition is generated, shall
specify, if appropriate, reasonable provisions for the use of exhibits
at the deposition; shall specify who must and who may physically be
present at the deposition; and shall provide for any other provisions
appropriate under the circumstances. Unless otherwise stipulated to by
the parties, the officer administering the oath shall be physically
present at the place of the deposition and the additional costs of
conducting the deposition by telephonic or other remote electronic
means, such as telephone charges, shall be borne by the party requesting
that the deposition be conducted by such means.
Structure New York Laws
CVP - Civil Practice Law and Rules
3102 - Method of Obtaining Disclosure.
3104 - Supervision of Disclosure.
R3105 - Notice to Party in Default.
R3106 - Priority of Depositions; Witnesses; Prisoners; Designation of Deponent.
R3107 - Notice of Taking Oral Questions.
R3108 - Written Questions; When Permitted.
R3109 - Notice of Taking Deposition on Written Questions.
R3110 - Where the Deposition Is to Be Taken Within the State.
R3111 - Production of Things at the Examination.
R3112 - Errors in Notice for Taking Depositions.
R3113 - Conduct of the Examination.
R3114 - Examination of Witness Who Does Not Understand the English Language.
R3115 - Objections to Qualification of Person Taking Deposition; Competency; Questions and Answers.
R3116 - Signing Deposition; Physical Preparation; Copies.
3119 - Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery.
3121 - Physical or Mental Examination.
R3122 - Objection to Disclosure, Inspection or Examination; Compliance.
R3122-A - Certification of Business Records.
3122-B - Certification of Insurance Disclosure.
3123 - Admissions as to Matters of Fact, Papers, Documents and Photographs.
R3124 - Failure to Disclose; Motion to Compel Disclosure.
R3125 - Place Where Motion to Compel Disclosure Made.
3126 - Penalties for Refusal to Comply With Order or to Disclose.
3130 - Use of Interrogatories.
3131 - Scope of Interrogatories.
R3132 - Service of Interrogatories.
R3133 - Service of Answers or Objections to Interrogatories.