interrogatories

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Written questions which must be answered under oath
Written questions served on a party that must be answered under oath before trial; method of discovery
A set or series of written questions drawn up for the purpose of being propounded to a party, witness, or other person having information or interest in the case
Written questions asked by one party in a lawsuit for which the opposing party must provide written answers
written questions developed by one party's attorney for the adversary in a case who must respond in writing and under oath
Written questions asked by one party of an opposing party, who must answer them in writing under oath; a discovery device in a lawsuit
In the discovery phase of civil litigation these written questions are submitted by one party to another party and must be answered in writing under oath
A formal quest or a series of questions that are proposed in writing by one party of an action to another The answers can be used later in court for various reasons This is a form of discovery used by attorneys when investigating a case Sanctions can be levied for willfully refusing to respond timely to interrogatories
(RWT) Written questions asked by one party of an opposing party, who must answer them in writing under oath; a discovery device in a lawsuit
Written questions sent by 1 side in a lawsuit to an opposing side as part of pretrial discovery in civil cases The side that receives the interrogatories must answer them in writing under oath (See also discovery )
A list of written questions asked by one person in a civil court action of the other person Questions must be relevant to the issues in the proceedings •Civil Courts
Written questions propounded by one party and served on an adversary, who must provide written answers under oath
A pretrial discovery tool in which a series of written questions are served on a party or a witness and require a written response (see Discovery)
Interrogatories are a form of discovery allowed under the California Code of Civil Procedure They consist of written questions which one party to a lawsuit presents to the opposing party, who must answer the questions under penalty of perjury within a certain time period Interrogatories will usually consist of a number of general information questions regarding the person's name, address, employment information, educational history, etc , as well as more specific questions regarding how the injury occurred, prior medical history, current medical expenses and other monetary damages
written questions which must be answered under oath, usually used to discover information in the possession of the other party
A set or series of written questions propounded to a party, witness or other person having information or interest in a case; a discovery device
In a civil action, written questions on relevant points of the dispute, put by one party in a civil proceeding to another prior to the hearing
in civil actions, a pretrial discovery tool in which written questions are sent by one party and are to be answered under oath by the other party
A procedure for gaining evidence which involves one party submitting questions to the other party in order to gather facts and information to prepare for a trial (LE)
A form of discovery in which one party submits a series of written questions to the other party, and to which the latter is bound to answer under oath
plural of interrogatory
listing questions served on the other party who is required to serve sworn written answers within a specified time This is a method of discovery
Formal written questions that must be answered under oath
A series of written questions served on the opposing party to discover certain facts regarding the disputed issues in a matrimonial proceeding The answer to interrogatories must be under oath and served within a prescribed time, generally thirty (30) days In most divorces, both parties will issue at least one set of Interrogatories to the other
Answer on Oath to specific questions of fact raised by one party against another
interrogatory
A formal question submitted to opposing party to answer, generally governed by court rule
interrogatory
A question; an interrogation
interrogatory
Serving to interrogate; questioning

an interrogatory glance.

interrogatory
a question or inquiry
interrogatory
(Law), a question asked in writing
interrogatory
A formal question or inquiry; esp
interrogatory
{i} question, inquiry; official question, written question (Law)
interrogatory
formal systematic questioning
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{s} containing a question, expressing a question; questioning, inquisitive, interrogative
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relating to the use of or having the nature of an interrogation
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Containing, expressing, or implying a question; as, an interrogatory sentence
interrogatories

    Hyphenation

    in·ter·rog·a·to·ries

    Turkish pronunciation

    înterägıtôriz

    Pronunciation

    /ənteˈrägəˌtôrēz/ /ɪntɛˈrɑːɡəˌtɔːriːz/
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