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    In·ter·rog·a·to·ry
    /ˌin(t)əˈräɡəˌtôrē/

    adjective

    • 1. conveying the force of a question; questioning: "the guard moves away with an interrogatory stare"

    noun

    • 1. a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered.
  2. Aug 1, 2015 · Interrogatories are written questions posed to the opposing party, for which a response is required, under conditions specified by the jurisdiction ’s rules of court procedure.

  3. The meaning of INTERROGATORY is a formal question or inquiry; especially : a written question required to be answered under direction of a court.

  4. Interrogatories are written questions sent by one party to another as part of discoveryi.e. the gathering of information in preparation for trial. (The compilation of questions and the individual questions themselves may be referred to as interrogatories.)

  5. Interrogatories are lists of questions sent to the other party that s/he must respond to in writing. You can use interrogatories to find out facts about a case but they cannot be used for questions that draw a legal conclusion.

  6. Written questions provided by one party to another during pretrial discovery, which must be truthfully answered under oath or penalty of perjury within a certain timeframe.

  7. Interrogatories definition: written questions asked by one party to a suit, to which the other party has to give written answers under oath. See examples of INTERROGATORIES used in a sentence.

  8. In civil procedure, an interrogatory is a list of written questions one party sends to another as part of the discovery process. The recipient must answer in writing under oath and according to the case's schedule.

  9. Interrogatories serve the purpose of obtaining relevant information and evidence from the opposing party in a legal case. They allow each party to gather facts, clarify issues, and assess the strengths and weaknesses of their case.

  10. A question posed in writing that must be answered under court supervision. How to use "interrogatory" in a sentence. The plaintiff served an interrogatory to the defendant, asking for details about the accident. The attorney prepared a complex interrogatory, seeking critical information for the case.

  11. Interrogatories Definition. Written questions sent by one party to another as part of the pretrial investigation process, called "discovery." Interrogatories must be answered in writing under oath or under penalty of perjury within a specified time (such as 30 days).

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