Interrogatories definition
Interrogatories means written questions given to a party or witness. The answers are made in writing under oath.
Interrogatories means formal written questions seeking information in the form of a written response.
Interrogatories means written questions regarding the proceeding that are served by a party on an adversarial party. Answers to interrogatories must be in writing and made under oath.
Examples of Interrogatories in a sentence
The Firm shall consult with Citizens prior to drafting and serving Interrogatories, Requests for Production, Requests for Admissions, or any other form of written discovery on another party.
Interrogatories may not be phrased so as to circumvent the effect of this clause.
Interrogatories or other forms of discovery (other than the document production and depositions set forth above) shall not occur except by consent of the parties involved in the applicable Dispute.
Interrogatories, requests for admissions and depositions upon written interrogatories shall not be permitted.
Interrogatories will be limited in scope for the purpose of identifying persons with knowledge of facts relevant to the Dispute; and requesting specification of damages.
More Definitions of Interrogatories
Interrogatories means a written request for information to ascertain whether a limited liability partnership has complied with the provisions of the UPA.
Interrogatories means a written request for information to ascertain whether a limited partnership or a limited liability limited partnership has complied with the provisions of the ULPA.
Interrogatories means the examination by written questions and answers referred to in subrule 236(1). (interrogatoire écrit)
Interrogatories means Plaintiffs’ First Set of Interrogatories to all Defendants served on Defendants concurrently with these Requests.
Interrogatories means a form of discovery consisting of a set of written questions about the subject matter of the appeal which are submitted to the other party or a witness. Answers to interrogatories shall be made in writing under oath upon order of the Presiding Officer unless otherwise agreed to by the parties.
Interrogatories means a form of discovery consisting of written questions to be answered in writing and under oath.
Interrogatories means Respondent Art Message International’s First Set of Interrogatories to Petitioner Derek Guthrie.