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In 1947, in answer to interrogatories by the German Adm. Karl Dönitz, on trial for war crimes, Nimitz gave his justification for the unrestricted nature of U.S. submarine warfare in the Pacific during World War II.
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In particular, Delany responds to the judge's elaboration of his charge in his reply "to an interrogatory by one of the counsel for defense": It is not necessary that the persons interfering should know that the persons claimed are slaves.
If you fail to complete and return the interrogatory by the deadline, the court could sanction you or take other legal action against you.
Instead of leaving the answer space blank for the objectionable question, you should answer the interrogatory by directly stating that you object to it.
You can do this by sending interrogatories, or request for production or admission.
Most notably, "S 2243 provides that "the person detained may, under oath, deny any of the facts set forth in the return or allege any other material facts," and "S 2246 allows the taking of evidence in habeas proceedings by deposition, affidavit, or interrogatories.
We'll find out what Gianfranco Zola made of David Sullivan's decidedly frank open letter to West Ham's season-ticket holders at 1.30pm, while Everton and Manchester City managers David Moyes and Roberto Mancini will hopefully give their sides of the story regarding Wednesday night's touchline set-to when they get subjected to a barrage of interrogatory projectiles hurled by the Fourth Estate.
For others, they are something less formal: members of a dispersed civilisation distinguished by an ethical tradition and interrogatory cast of mind; by a legacy of persecution and tragic worldview (and the sense of humour that is its inverse); by certain tastes in food and culture.For Yossie Beilin, a former Israeli minister, Jews are an extended family.
Unlike America, it has neutral experts, retained by the court instead of the contending parties; few contingent fee arrangements; more rigorous preliminary requirements for initiating a lawsuit; and less opportunity for harassment of defendants with excessive depositions, interrogatories and document requests.
The Southern Claims Commission, which operated from 1871 to 1880 to compensate loyal Southerners for property taken or damaged by Union forces during the war, determined claimants' eligibility for compensation on the basis of answers to a series of interrogatories that asked claimants to account for themselves during the "rebellion".
To do this, you will need to send him or her a set of Interrogatories.
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