Interrogatories are written questions used in the discovery phase of a legal process, such as a lawsuit. The answers provided by the parties are typically recorded in written form and may be used as evidence in court.
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Not electronically. Brain activity can be recorded but it gives no indication of the content of a dream
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interrogatory statement.
The person being asked the questions is supposed to respond to all interrogatory questions.
interrogatory statement.
It is an interrogatory adverb.
Interrogatory refers to something that involves or is used for questioning or interrogation. It can also specifically mean a formal set of written questions used in a legal proceeding.
In a legal preceding an interrogatory question is used to find out more information. Some examples would be learning facts about a case or finding information out from a company.
A fist in your face! No, I'm sorry. I just really needed to do that. The answer is a question mark.
No, but if an attorney is not used, mistakes that will hurt your case, will surely be made. The process of creating an interrogatory, or answering one, requires an attorney if you wish to avoid costly errors and omissions.
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A depositionAdditional Info:An "affidavit" or "certification in lieu of an affidavit" is the more likely answer. A "deposition" today is a recorded session of direct and cross examination of a witness under oath used for discovery purpose but which may also be use at trial. Another form of writing that might be used at trial is an "interrogatory." Also a discovery technique, an interrogatory is a written answer to a written question.
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A question mark is a punctuation mark used to end an interrogatory sentence.