- In law,
interrogatories (also
known as
requests for
further information) are a
formal set of
written questions propounded by one
litigant and required...
- A
question is an
utterance which serves as a
request for information.
Questions are
sometimes distinguished from interrogatives,
which are the grammatical...
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comes mostly from
English sources,
especially the
eighteen "Articles of
Interrogatory",
questions put to her in
writing on
behalf of
Elizabeth I. She is mentioned...
- from
other parties. This is by
means of
methods of
discovery such as
interrogatories,
requests for
production of do****ents,
requests for
admissions and...
- In law, a
verdict is the
formal finding of fact made by a jury on
matters or
questions submitted to the jury by a judge. In a
bench trial, the judge's...
- to
indicate a
nasal pronunciation [ŋa]. か is the most
commonly used
interrogatory particle. It is also
sometimes used to
delimit choices. が is a ****anese...
-
language as the
standard "Vee"-shaped
flight pattern of
three aircraft. † '
Interrogatory' was used in
place of 'Inter' in
joint Army/Navy Operations. The US...
-
caused by the failure. For
Interrogatories,
there is no time
limit for a
motion to
compel if the
party upon
which the
interrogatories were
propounded has failed...
- The
impeachment of
Dilma Rousseff, the
president of Brazil,
began on 2
December 2015 with a
petition for her
impeachment being accepted by
Eduardo Cunha...
- Apostles’ Creed. It was
based on the 2nd-century Rule of
Faith and the
interrogatory declaration of
faith for
those receiving Baptism (3rd
century or earlier)...