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interrogatory  

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  • An interrogatory is a method of discovery that is used to gather or obtain facts and information that may be relevant to a pending suit. An interrogatory is a written question about the case that is prepared by one party to a case-or, more commonly, the party's attorney-and served on the other party or the other party's witnesses. [Source: Encyclopedia of Education Law; Interrogatory]

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