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Date/Time: 08-17-01 13:25:22
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Unit: U3CV

Pagination Table: RULES1

RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE

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things that are in the possession, custody, or control
of the party and that the disclosing party may use
to support its claims or defenses, unless solely for
impeachment;

(C) a computation of any category of damages claimed
by the disclosing party, making available for inspection
and copying as under Rule 34 the documents or other
evidentiary material, not privileged or protected from
disclosure, on which such computation is based, includ-
ing materials bearing on the nature and extent of inju-
ries suffered; and

(D) for inspection and copying as under Rule 34 any
insurance agreement under which any person carrying
on an insurance business may be liable to satisfy part or
all of a judgment which may be entered in the action or
to indemnify or reimburse for payments made to satisfy
the judgment.

(E) The following categories of proceedings are ex-

empt from initial disclosure under Rule 26(a)(1):

(i) an action for review on an administrative

record;

(ii) a petition for habeas corpus or other proceed-
ing to challenge a criminal conviction or sentence;
(iii) an action brought without counsel by a per-
son in custody of the United States, a state, or a
state subdivision;

(iv) an action to enforce or quash an administra-

tive summons or subpoena;

(v) an action by the United States to recover ben-

eﬁt payments;

(vi) an action by the United States to collect on a

student loan guaranteed by the United States;

(vii) a proceeding ancillary to proceedings in

other courts; and

(viii) an action to enforce an arbitration award.
These disclosures must be made at or within 14 days
after the Rule 26(f) conference unless a different time is
set by stipulation or court order, or unless a party ob-