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Interragatories?

Started by Bradley, Feb 02, 2006, 11:15:52 AM

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Bradley

What is this Interragatories? What are they used for?




socrateaser

>What is this Interragatories? What are they used for?

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Bradley

How is this different from a motion for clarification?

socrateaser

>How is this different from a motion for clarification?

Interrogatories are intended to obtain written answers to statistical questions about the other party and their claims and/or defenses in the case. The request is served only on the other party -- not on the court, but may be later filed as evidence, in a subsequent motion, or offered as evidence at trial.

A motion for clarification is intended to cause the court to issue an order explaining the rights and duties of the parties, not to obtain answers to questions. A motion is usually accompanied by a statement of facts and a memo of points and authorities, that applies the law to the facts and offers a proposed conclusion. The court then rules and issues an order.

See the following links for an example of a form motion and interrogatory request.

http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/forms/fillable/fl301.pdf

http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/forms/fillable/fl145.pdf