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interrogatories

A pre-trial method of evidence gathering wherein one party submits questions to the other party.

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  1. Interrogatories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In law, interrogatories (also known as requests for further information) are a formal set of written questions propounded by one litigant and required to be ...
     
  2. Interrogatories - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    Written questions submitted to a party from his or her adversary to ascertain answers that are prepared in writing and signed under oath and that have relevance ...
     
  3. Rule 33. Interrogatories to Parties | Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ...
    Unless otherwise stipulated or ordered by the court, a party may serve on any other party no more than 25 written interrogatories, including all discrete subparts .
     
  4. Sample Interrogatories in Personal Injury Cases | Example ...
    Sample interrogatories and answers to interrogatories: free examples of interrogatories in personal injury malpractice, product liabiity and accident cases.
     
  5. Interrogatories - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
    interrogatories. n. a set of written questions to a party to a lawsuit asked by the opposing party as part of the pre-trial discovery process. These questions must be ...
     
  6. DISC-001 Form Interrogatories—General - California Courts - State ...
    (a) Interrogatories are written questions prepared by a party to an action that are ... the asking party. (c) These form interrogatories do not change existing law ...
     
  7. Rule 213 Written Interrogatories to Parties | Illinois State Bar ...
    We have gathered Rule 213 Written Interrogatories to Parties from the Illinois Supreme Court website for the convenience of the Illinois legal profession. Please ...
     
  8. Sending And Responding to Interrogatories During Divorce
    Interrogatories are written questions submitted to the opposing party during the divorce process. They must be answered, truthfully, under penalty of perjury ...