interrogatory

interrogatory
"Nolo Everybody's Legal Dictionary":
Written questions designed to discover key facts about an opposing party's case, that a party to a lawsuit asks an opposing party (but not a witness, who can only be questioned in person at a deposition). Interrogatories are part of the pretrial discovery stage of a lawsuit, and must be answered under penalty of perjury. Court rules tightly regulate how, when and how many interrogatories can be asked. Lawyers can write their own sets of questions, or can use form interrogatories, designed to cover typical issues in common lawsuits.
See Topic: Lawsuits & Mediation

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  • Interrogatory — In ter*rog a*to*ry, a. [L. interrogatorius.] Containing, expressing, or implying a question; as, an interrogatory sentence. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Interrogatory — In ter*rog a*to*ry, n.; pl. {Interrogatories}. [Cf. F. interrogatoire.] A formal question or inquiry; esp. (Law), a question or series of questions asked in writing, usually as part of a lawsuit. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • interrogatory — (adj.) 1570s, from L.L. interrogatorius consisting of questions, from pp. stem of interrogare (see INTERROGATION (Cf. interrogation)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • interrogatory — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ questioning …   English terms dictionary

  • interrogatory — [in΄tə räg′ə tôr΄ē] adj. [LL interrogatorius] expressing or implying a question n. pl. interrogatories a formal question or set of questions; specif., a written question or set of questions to be answered in writing under oath as by a witness in… …   English World dictionary

  • interrogatory — n. (legal) to file; serve an interrogatory * * * [ˌɪntə rɒgət(ə)rɪ] serve an interrogatory (legal) to file …   Combinatory dictionary

  • interrogatory — 1. noun a) A formal question submitted to opposing party to answer, generally governed by court rule. b) A question; an interrogation …   Wiktionary

  • interrogatory — adj. & n. adj. questioning; of or suggesting enquiry (an interrogatory eyebrow). n. (pl. ies) a formal set of questions, esp. Law one formally put to an accused person etc. Etymology: LL interrogatorius (as INTERROGATE) …   Useful english dictionary

  • interrogatory — I. noun (plural ries) Date: 1515 a formal question or inquiry; especially a written question required to be answered under direction of a court II. adjective Date: 1576 interrogative …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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