Interrogatory - What does it mean?
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(legal) A formal question submitted to opposing party to answer, generally governed by court rule.
* 2013 , James J. Gross, It's Splitsville: Surviving Your Divorce (page 240)
A question; an interrogation.
interrogatory
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(interrogatories)- (Macaulay)
- If those attempts are unsuccessful, the attorney requesting the interrogatories may file a motion for sanctions with the court. The sanctions range from attorney fees to prohibiting the nonanswering party from presenting or defending claims.