释义 |
rogatory
ro·ga·to·ry R0285000 (rō′gə-tôr′ē)adj. Law Requesting evidence, especially from a foreign court: a rogatory letter. [French rogatoire, from Medieval Latin rogātōrius, from Latin rogātus, past participle of rogāre, to ask; see reg- in Indo-European roots.]rogatory (ˈrɒɡətərɪ; -trɪ) adj (Law) (esp in legal contexts) seeking or authorized to seek information[C19: from Medieval Latin rogātōrius, from Latin rogāre to ask]Translations
Rogatory
ROGATORY, LETTERS. A kind of commission from a judge authorizing and requesting a judge of another jurisdiction to examine a witness. Vide Letters Rogatory. |