Search results for: “interrogatories”

  • Under

    Literally, a condition of inferiority or subservience or subject to or in conformity with and denotes curtailment or restriction of, but nevertheless agreement orcongruity with something else to which it is made applicable. Mason v City of Albertville, 158 So.2d 924, 276 Ala. 68.

  • Practise

    Usage, custom or habit. The form and manner and procedure which regulates the formal steps in an action or other judicial proceeding. The body of recognized rules which govern the manner of conducting and carrying on suits, actions or prosecutions through their various stages, from the […]

  • Other

    Different or distinct from that already mentioned, additional or further. Ordinarily, the term is used in the context of a class of things and has to be read ejusdem generis

  • Letters Rogatory 2

    A request by a court to another in a foreign country requesting that a witness be examined in the latter’s jurisdiction on the interrogatories accompanying the request.