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interpleader

see also bill in the nature of interpleader and bill of interpleader at bill compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, intervention, joinder NOTE: When an interpleader is initiated, the person holding the property or owing the obligation that is

joinder

of claims by one or more plaintiffs in a suit see also misjoinder compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, interpleader, intervention, sever collusive joinder : an addition of a party to a suit made for the purpose of manufacturing

proximate

a chain of causation, events, or effects) : being or leading to a particular esp. foreseeable result without intervention see also proximate cause at cause 2 : very or relatively close or near [would be sufficiently to

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RJI

RJI request for judicial intervention

Direct acting

Acting directly as one part upon another without the intervention of other working parts

Eclipse

An interception or obscuration of the light of the sun moon or other luminous body by the intervention of some other body either between it and the eye or between the luminous body and that illuminated

First hand

Obtained directly from the first or original source hence without the intervention of an agent of information as a firsthand report firsthand information firsthand knowledge

Ghost dance

a regenerated earth The religion inculcates peace righteousness and work and holds that in good time without warlike intervention the oppressive white rule will be removed by the higher powers The religion spread through a majority of

Immediately

In an immediate manner without intervention of any other person or thing proximately directly opposed to mediately as immediately contiguous

Plebiscitum

enacted by the common people under the superintendence of a tribune or some subordinate plebeian magistrate without the intervention of the senate

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interpleader

see also bill in the nature of interpleader and bill of interpleader at bill compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, intervention, joinder NOTE: When an interpleader is initiated, the person holding the property or owing the obligation that is

joinder

of claims by one or more plaintiffs in a suit see also misjoinder compare counterclaim, cross-claim, impleader, interpleader, intervention, sever collusive joinder : an addition of a party to a suit made for the purpose of manufacturing

proximate

a chain of causation, events, or effects) : being or leading to a particular esp. foreseeable result without intervention see also proximate cause at cause 2 : very or relatively close or near [would be sufficiently to

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RJI

RJI request for judicial intervention

Direct acting

Acting directly as one part upon another without the intervention of other working parts

Eclipse

An interception or obscuration of the light of the sun moon or other luminous body by the intervention of some other body either between it and the eye or between the luminous body and that illuminated

First hand

Obtained directly from the first or original source hence without the intervention of an agent of information as a firsthand report firsthand information firsthand knowledge

Ghost dance

a regenerated earth The religion inculcates peace righteousness and work and holds that in good time without warlike intervention the oppressive white rule will be removed by the higher powers The religion spread through a majority of

Immediately

In an immediate manner without intervention of any other person or thing proximately directly opposed to mediately as immediately contiguous

Plebiscitum

enacted by the common people under the superintendence of a tribune or some subordinate plebeian magistrate without the intervention of the senate

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