different between lawsuit vs impleader
lawsuit
English
Etymology
law +? suit
Pronunciation
- enPR: lô?so?ot', IPA(key): /?l??s(j)ut/
Noun
lawsuit (plural lawsuits)
- (law) In civil law, a case where two or more people disagree and one or more of the parties take the case to a court for resolution.
Translations
lawsuit From the web:
- what lawsuit settlements are taxable
- what lawsuit is tamra in
impleader
English
Etymology
implead +? -er
Noun
impleader (plural impleaders)
- (law) A procedural device before trial in which a party joins a third party into a lawsuit because that party is liable to an original defendant.
See also
- interpleader
- intervention
Anagrams
- epidermal, impearled, peramelid, premailed, premedial
impleader From the web:
- what is impleader in civ pro
- what does impleader
- what is impleader joinder
- what is an impleader action
- what is civ pro
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