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MARYLAND RULES OF PROCEDURE<br />

TITLE 3 - CIVIL PROCEDURE -- DISTRICT COURT<br />

CHAPTER 600 - JUDGMENT<br />

AMEND Rule 3-633 to add a Committee note following section<br />

(a) to clarify that post-judgment discovery is in addition to<br />

pre-judgment discovery, as follows:<br />

Rule 3-633. DISCOVERY IN AID OF ENFORCEMENT<br />

(a) Methods<br />

A judgment creditor may obtain discovery to aid<br />

enforcement of a money judgment (1) by use of interrogatories<br />

pursuant to Rule 3-421, <strong>and</strong> (2) by examination before a judge or<br />

an examiner as provided in section (b) of this Rule.<br />

Committee note: The discovery permitted by this Rule is in<br />

addition to the discovery permitted before the entry of judgment,<br />

<strong>and</strong> the limitations set forth in Rule 3-421 (b) apply separately<br />

to each. Thus, leave of court is not required under Rule 3-421<br />

to serve one set of not more than 15 interrogatories on a<br />

judgment debtor solely because interrogatories were served upon<br />

that party before the entry of judgment.<br />

. . .<br />

REPORTER’S NOTE<br />

The proposed amendment to Rule 3-633 makes clear that<br />

discovery in aid of enforcement is allowed in addition to any<br />

pre-judgment discovery that may have been obtained. As stated in<br />

the proposed new Committee note following section (a), leave of<br />

court is not required under Rule 3-421 to serve one set of not<br />

more than 15 interrogatories on a judgment debtor solely because<br />

interrogatories were served upon that party before the entry of<br />

judgment.<br />

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