The plaintiff brought a motion for further document production and an order permitting inspection of the defendants' custom-built home under Rule 32.01.
The underlying action involved claims of copyright infringement regarding exterior precast moulds, and a counterclaim for diminution in value due to the loss of the home's uniqueness.
The Master dismissed the request for interior design documents as irrelevant to the pleadings.
The Master granted the request for an inspection by a real estate appraiser and an interior designer, finding it necessary to test the defendants' claim of uniqueness, but denied an inspection by an architect.
The Master also set conditions for the inspection, allowing the plaintiff's counsel to attend and permitting photography, while denying the defendants' request for a sealing order.