Justice Hood goes on, at para. 4, to say: I was also referred to a Decision of Justice Gruchy in Southwest Shore Development v. Ocean Produce where he made comments that the sheer number of Interrogatories could lead to a determination that they were oppressive. He also pointed out that they were to elicit basic facts and were not to be a substitute for oral discovery and that they should not require significant study to respond.
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