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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.
These works, which I'll call interrogatories, ask probing questions but neglect to answer them.
"$600,000 in legal fees … $100,000 in accounting fees, rumours, subpoenas, interrogatories".
You can use your favorite search engine to locate a form for interrogatories and then modify to fit your needs.
Some common questions to ask in custody interrogatories include: Do you believe that you are the best parent to have custody?
Balancing Mr. Rabbani's interest in obtaining potentially exculpatory information against the national security interests involved, the court allowed him to "submit a list of narrowly tailored interrogatories".
Interrogatories are questions that a party to a lawsuit must answer under oath and return to you with his or her answers.
Judges can require juries to answer so-called special interrogatories concerning the additional factors or give juries a role in sentencing, as happens in death penalty cases.
In its soaring romanticism, its Orwellian fears, its I'm-just-riffing-here backtracking and its infuriating absence of question marks following interrogatories, this essay prefigures many of the worst tendencies of the Internet.
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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