Vermont Code § 12 V.S.A. § 3064

Sworn disclosure; general denial; examination; discharge
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§ 3064. Sworn disclosure; general denial; examination; discharge
When an alleged trustee serves his or her written disclosure under oath declaring
that he or she had not at the time of the service of the summons, nor has since had
in his or her hands or possession any goods, effects, or credits of the defendant,
and submits himself or herself thereupon to examination upon oath, he or she shall
be discharged if the plaintiff should decline to examine him or her, or if his or
her disclosure appears to be true upon examination and further proceedings. If the
plaintiff examines the alleged trustee thereon, he or she shall propose interrogatories
in writing, which shall be answered in writing, signed by the trustee, and sworn to
by him or her in open court or before a person authorized by law to administer oaths.

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