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joinder

English

Etymology

Substantivisation of the Old French verb joindre (to join), from Latin iung? (join).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -??nd?(?)

Noun

joinder (plural joinders)

  1. (law) The joining of a litigant to a suit.
  2. The act of joining; a putting together; conjunction.

Usage notes

  • A litigant is joined by a "notice of joinder". The substantive application is an "application for joinder".

Translations

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interpleader

English

Etymology

interplead +? -er

Noun

interpleader (plural interpleaders)

  1. (law) One who makes an interplea.
  2. (law) Motion for a third party to enter into a lawsuit in process because a matter is being adjudicated in which they have an interest.
  3. (law) Process by which a third party asks a court to determine which of two rival claims is to be honored by the third party.

Translations

See also

  • impleader
  • intervention

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