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Definition of Interrogatories
1. interrogatory [n] - See also: interrogatory
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interrogatories
Literary usage of Interrogatories
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commentaries on the Law of Evidence in Civil Cases by Burr W. Jones, Louis Horwitz (1914)
"If the parties do not agree as to the form of the interrogatories, ... The settlement
of interrogatories may be had at the time of the hearing of the motion ..."
2. Pleading and Practice of the High Court of Chancery by Edmund Robert Daniell, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, Thomas Emerson Headlam (1846)
"interrogatories by whom earned in. not signed by counsel, settled by Master.
Form of. ... interrogatories mar, it seem*, be carried in by an y party for the ..."
3. The New Federal Equity Rules: Promulgated by the United States Supreme Court by United States Supreme Court, James Love Hopkins (1912)
"The reason for propounding said interrogatories to said officer is that the facts
thereby sought to be elicited are peculiarly within his knowledge and that ..."
4. A Treatise on the Practice of the Court of Chancery: With an Appendix of by John Sidney Smith (1842)
"If interrogatories are leading, the opposite party presents a petition as of
course for a reference to the Master, to look into the interrogatories ..."
5. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1922)
"eil interrogatories for that purpose, to be answered by him; as to the bank stock,
It charged that Bode had possession thereof as collateral security for ..."
6. Guide to the Materials for American History, to 1783 by Charles McLean Andrews (1914)
"File of interrogatories (Instance). knowing the name and date of a suit the ...
In some instances, however, interrogatories either never existed or are ..."