inquiry

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Legal Definition

An inquiry is a formal request for information, clarification, or resolution regarding a specific matter, event, or issue within a legal context. It signifies the initiation of an investigation to ascertain facts, resolve a dispute, or seek further details necessary for legal decision-making.

Plain-English Translation

Imagine asking a question when something needs to be figured out. In law, it means formally asking for answers about a situation or a problem that needs solving.

Context in Contracts

It matters because an inquiry initiates the process of determining the truth of a claim, resolving a contractual ambiguity, or seeking necessary evidence to support a legal argument or defense.

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An inquiry regarding the validity of a contract clause.

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An inquiry into the factual basis supporting a claim filed in court.

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How inquiry shows up in legal documents

What is it?

An inquiry is a formal request for information, clarification, or resolution concerning a specific legal matter, dispute, or set of facts.

Why does it matter?

It matters because an inquiry initiates the process of determining the truth of a claim, resolving a contractual ambiguity, or seeking necessary evidence to support a legal argument or defense.

When does it matter?

It usually appears when a party needs to formally ask for details about a contract clause, a legal obligation, or the factual basis of a claim brought before a court.

Where is it usually seen?

It is commonly seen in pleadings, discovery requests, motion filings, and formal correspondence between legal counsel regarding a specific issue under review.

Who is affected?

The parties involved in litigation, the requesting party (e.g., the plaintiff or claimant), and the opposing party who must provide the necessary information to satisfy the inquiry.

How does it work?

In practice, an inquiry is executed through formal written requests (like a subpoena or a demand for discovery) that compel another party to provide specific facts or documentation relevant to the legal dispute.

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