State the Basis definition

State the Basis of or for means identify each and every document (and, where pertinent, the section, article, or subparagraph thereof), which forms any part of the source of Defendant’s information regarding the alleged facts or legal conclusions referred to by the interrogatory; identify each and every communication which forms any part of the source of Defendant’s information regarding the alleged facts or legal conclusions referred to by the interrogatory; state separately the acts or omissions to act on the part of any person (identifying the acts or omissions to act by stating their nature, time, and place and identifying the persons involved) which form any part of Defendant’s information regarding the alleged facts or legal conclusions referred to in the interrogatory; and state separately any other fact which forms the basis of the party’s information regarding the alleged facts or conclusions referred to in the interrogatory.
State the Basis means explain with sufficient detail that Complaint Counsel can rely on Your answer, before and during the hearing in this matter, as providing a sufficiently comprehensive response to avoid surprise with respect to the subject the Interrogatory addresses.
State the Basis means to: