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- noun Plural form of
interrogatory .
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Examples
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But he’s had good wind and fast legs, and they’ve always failed to run him down or get him into a corner, where, dazed and breathless, he’s mechanically muttered ‘Yes’ to certain interrogatories and come out of the trance to find himself, roped, thrown, branded, and married.
CHAPTER VIII 2010
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But he’s had good wind and fast legs, and they’ve always failed to run him down or get him into a corner, where, dazed and breathless, he’s mechanically muttered ‘Yes’ to certain interrogatories and come out of the trance to find himself, roped, thrown, branded, and married.
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Part of getting ready for the depositions involved questionnaires called interrogatories that help lawyers like me see the strengths and weaknesses of the case, and whether or not it should settle.
Handle with Care JODI PICOULT 2009
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The charges allege that Burge lied and impeded court proceedings in November 2003 when he provided false written answers to questions - known as interrogatories - in a civil lawsuit alleging that he and others tortured and abused people in their custody.
The Capitol Fax Blog 2008
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FOI requests also cover only records and do not allow for the fact-finding "interrogatories" sought under the CIDs, she said.
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Russo said "interrogatories" have been filed by both sides, and that the case boils down to whether the trust is a "pool trust."
Times Leader News 2008
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In many instances, key facts are in the control of the defendants and cannot be obtained until there is a lawsuit and the chance to take depositions, ask interrogatories, and request documents.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution Erwin Chemerinsky 2010
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Convenience means no subpoenas, no interrogatories, no discovery.
Mandatory Binding Arbitration: The Worst Choose Your Own Adventure Ever - The Consumerist 2009
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Convenience means no subpoenas, no interrogatories, no discovery.
Mandatory Binding Arbitration: The Worst Choose Your Own Adventure Ever - The Consumerist 2009
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Convenience means no subpoenas, no interrogatories, no discovery.
Mandatory Binding Arbitration: The Worst Choose Your Own Adventure Ever - The Consumerist 2009
hillary commented on the word interrogatories
Law
written questions asked by one party to a suit, to which the other party has to give written answers under oath
June 30, 2009