Defendable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Settlement credit
a jury verdict-or the effect of the verdict on non-settling defendants-to account for settlement funds the plaintiff has received from former
Restitutio in integrum
he were sued in respect of the transaction, he could defend himself by an exceptio quod metus causa. The actio quod
Proceeding
rights and liabilities and in which actions are brought and defended and the manner of conducting them and the mode of
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Nolle prosequi
some part of it, or as to some of the defendants. It differed from a non pros., which put a plaintiff
In forma pauperis
Law, but was extended by Courts of (English) Equity to defendants. The statute 11 Hen. 7, c. 12, is repealed by
Defence
justification, protection, or guard; in law, a denial by the defendant of the truth or validity of the plaintiff's complaint. In
Client
the management of one, either in prosecuting a claim or defending a suit in a Court of justice; and for meaning,
Defense
The act of defending or the state of being defended protection as from violence
defense
defense 1 : the act or action of defending see also self-defense 2 a : the theory or ground
realign
suit, the court might choose to realign the plaintiffs and defendants so that, for example, one of the defendants becomes a
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Defendable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Settlement credit
a jury verdict-or the effect of the verdict on non-settling defendants-to account for settlement funds the plaintiff has received from former
Restitutio in integrum
he were sued in respect of the transaction, he could defend himself by an exceptio quod metus causa. The actio quod
Proceeding
rights and liabilities and in which actions are brought and defended and the manner of conducting them and the mode of
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Nolle prosequi
some part of it, or as to some of the defendants. It differed from a non pros., which put a plaintiff
In forma pauperis
Law, but was extended by Courts of (English) Equity to defendants. The statute 11 Hen. 7, c. 12, is repealed by
Defence
justification, protection, or guard; in law, a denial by the defendant of the truth or validity of the plaintiff's complaint. In
Client
the management of one, either in prosecuting a claim or defending a suit in a Court of justice; and for meaning,
Defense
The act of defending or the state of being defended protection as from violence
defense
defense 1 : the act or action of defending see also self-defense 2 a : the theory or ground
realign
suit, the court might choose to realign the plaintiffs and defendants so that, for example, one of the defendants becomes a
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