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rogatory

[ rog-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to asking or requesting:

    a rogatory commission.



rogatory

/ ˈrɒɡətərɪ; -trɪ /

adjective

  1. (esp in legal contexts) seeking or authorized to seek information
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of rogatory1

1835–45; < Medieval Latin Dzōܲ < Latin Dz ( re ) ( rogation ) + -ōܲ -tory 1
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of rogatory1

C19: from Medieval Latin Dzōܲ , from Latin Dzre to ask
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A judge would then share the request, called a rogatory letter, with the federal Justice Ministry in Brazil, which would share it with the U.S.

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Because of issues over remote testimonies, Santander asked the Madrid court judge Javier Sanchez Beltran to send a so-called rogatory commission to Switzerland, a source said at the time.

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On Tuesday a source from the Madrid court said once the rogatory commission had been processed Weber and Shelton would testify remotely from Switzerland.

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Because of issues over their remote testimonies, Santander had asked the court judge Javier Sanchez Beltran to send a so-called rogatory commission to Switzerland, another source said.

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The Bergamo prosecutors outlined their allegations against Guerra in a March 8 rogatory request to the Italian justice and foreign ministries, seeking their assistance in forwarding specific questions to the WHO as part of the investigation.

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