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Definition of Interrogating
1. interrogate [v] - See also: interrogate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interrogating
Literary usage of Interrogating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till by John Campbell Campbell (1849)
"His practice of interrogating prisoners on trial. His supposed opinion as to the
illegality of employing the military to put down civil disturbances. which ..."
2. Handbook of the Law of Equity Pleading by Benjamin Jonson Shipman (1897)
"The seventh formal part of the bill is the interrogating part It prays that the
parties complained of may answer all the matters contained in the former ..."
3. Modern Pleading and Practice in Equity in the Federal and State Courts of by Charles Fisk Beach (1894)
"The interrogating part.— The interrogating part of a bill was formerly one of
its most ... Interrogatories appended interrogating part Thorn ton v. ..."
4. The Principles and Practice of Discovery: With an Appendix of Forms by Edward Bray (1885)
"Interrogatories tlie Answers to which may or may not support the Case of the
interrogating Parti/, or may or may not disclose the Opponent's ..."
5. A Brief for the Trial of Civil Issues Before a Jury by Austin Abbott (1889)
"interrogating the jurors.—Each party has the right, before the jury is sworn,
... interrogating as to general opinions of a juror's dutie? was held not ..."
6. A Brief for the Trial of Civil Issues Before a Jury by Austin Abbott (1885)
"interrogating the jurors.—Each party has the right, before the jury is sworn,
... interrogating as to general opinions of a juror's duties was held not ..."
7. Pleading and Practice of the High Court of Chancery by Edmund Robert Daniell, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, William Frierson Cooper (1894)
"interrogating Part. The interrogating part of a bill was an almost invariable
accompaniment to a bill, until the statutes amending the practice of the Court ..."