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What documents must the parties disclose to the opposing party and the court?

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What documents must the parties disclose to the opposing party and the court?

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A. Civil procedure does not provide for much court-supervised pre-trial discovery. The parties may attach any document they wish to their pleadings before submitting to the court. Any further documentary evidence must be listed and the list of evidence must be submitted to the court with a copy to the opposing party not less than seven days before the first hearing for taking evidence. The parties may introduce new evidence after the deadline for filing the list of witnesses if the party can show reasonable grounds and if the new evidence has bearing on a material point at issue.

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