General Interrogatories Law and Legal Definition
General interrogatories are interrogatories contained or referred to in a bill in equity, constituting a definite part of such a bill under traditional equity practice. The general interrogatory calls on the defendant to make full, true and perfect answer to each and every allegation of the bill, or, what is the same in effect, it prays the court to require the defendant to appear in court and answer those allegations.
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