interrogatory definition

interrogatory means a request in writing for information or particulars made to a party in a proceeding;
interrogatory means a request in writing by a party for information or particulars relating to a proceeding, other than a request for documents, made to another party in the proceeding;
interrogatory means a set of written questions to a party to a lawsuit asked by the opposing party as part of the pre-trial discovery process.

More Definitions of interrogatory

interrogatory means any request in writing for information or particulars made to a party in a proceeding and shall include any requests for the production of documents including but not limited to data, reports, workpapers, calculations, memoranda, papers and spreadsheets;
interrogatory. , means a question posed in writing by one party to another seeking facts or information relevant to the hearing or seeking clarification or explanation of issues or of information and material provided by the party to whom the interrogatory is addressed and may include questions between expert witnesses on technical matters.
interrogatory means a question posed in writing by one party to another seeking facts or information relevant to the hearing or seeking clarification or explanation of issues or of material provided by the party to whom the interrogatory is addressed;
interrogatory means a set of questions used to evaluate an insurer’s handling of compliance or processing issues; and
interrogatory means any request served pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 33.
interrogatory or “IR” means an Interrogatory served and filed under Rule 4.2. (demande de renseignements)
interrogatory or “Interrogatories” means Fintiv’s related and/or identified Interrogatories served in this action.