The court may submit to the jury forms for a general verdict, together with written questions on one or more issues of fact that the jury must decide. The court must give the instructions and explanations necessary to enable the jury to render a general verdict and answer the questions in writing, and must direct the jury to do both..
When the general verdict and the answers are consistent, the court must approve, for entry under Rule 58, an appropriate judgment on the verdict and answers.
When the answers are consistent with each other but one or more is inconsistent with the general verdict, the court may:
(A)approve, for entry under Rule 58, an appropriate judgment according to the answers, notwithstanding the general verdict;
(B)direct the jury to further consider its answers and verdict; or
When the answers are inconsistent with each other and one or more is also inconsistent with the general verdict, judgment must not be entered; instead, the court must direct the jury to further consider its answers and verdict, or must order a new trial.
Comments
COMMENT TO 2017 AMENDMENTS
Rule 49 has been amended consistent with the 2007 stylistic changes to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 49.
COMMENT
Identical to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 49.