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implead
implead, v. (ɪmˈpliːd) Forms: α. 4 en-, 4–5 emplede, 5–6 emplete, 6–9 emplead. β. 5–6 implede, -plete, 6 ymplead, 7 impleade, 6– implead. [ad. AF. en-, empleder = OF. empleidier, -pledier, -plaidier, etc., f. em- (em-, im-1) + plaidier (F. plaider) to plead.] 1. a. trans. To sue (a person, etc.) in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Impleader
For example, in a case where a driver rear-ended another car due to faulty brakes, and is sued by the accident victim, the driver may decide to implead Plaintiffs may however implead when a defendant counterclaims, because the plaintiffs is then the counter defendant. wikipedia.org
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emplead
emplead obs. form of implead. Oxford English Dictionary
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impleader
† imˈpleader Obs. [f. implead v. + -er1.] One that impleads, sues, or prosecutes another; a prosecutor, accuser, or impeacher.a 1577 Sir T. Smith Commonw. Eng. (1633) 109 In all judgements being two parties, the first we call the impleader, suiter, demander or demandant or plaintife. 1698 S. Clarke ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Piper Aircraft Co. v. Reyno
First, because the majority of evidence was there and second, because the decedents were not able to properly implead the defendants. wikipedia.org
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implete
▪ I. † imˈplete, a. Obs. [ad. L. implēt-us, pa. pple. of implēre to fill up, f. im- (im-1) + *plē-re to fill.] Filled, replete (with something).1568 C. Watson Polyb. 8 b, A Citie, impleate with inestimable treasure. 1597 A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. 25/2 A little kinde of spoone full and impl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sine qua non
which case any and all of them are 100% joint and severally liable (treated as the group but suing the money) and the charged defendant would have to implead wikipedia.org
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impleadable
▪ I. † impleadable, a.1 Obs. (ɪmˈpliːdəb(ə)l) [f. implead v. + -able.] 1. That may be sued (as a person) or prosecuted (as a suit).1570–6 Lambarde Peramb. Kent (1826) 113 They be impleadable in their owne townes also, and not elsewhere. 1681 Trial S. Colledge 5, I am a Free-man of London, and I am n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mariyappan Thangavelu
A petition to implead T Mariappan, recipient of gold medal in Para-Olympics competitions held recently, in a youth’s death case, has been filed in the wikipedia.org
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Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007
Even though the application can be filed against any of children/relative as the case may be, such respondent-children/relative can implead other person wikipedia.org
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im-
▪ I. im-1 assimilated form of the suffix in-2, before b, m, p. This assimilation took place in Latin during the later classical period, and remains in French and English (although in- (en-) was not infrequent before p in OF. and ME.). In words that survived in living use, L. in-, im- became in OF. e... Oxford English Dictionary
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Suicide of S. Anitha
Anitha implead herself in the petition in the Supreme Court against NEET claiming it was against the interests of rural students after a case was filed wikipedia.org
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Virginia General District Court
A defendant may implead a third party anytime within ten days after service of process has been effected, up until the trial date, so long as the third Virginia law does not recognize the doctrine of necessary and indispensable parties, so the inability to implead a party will not affect the court's jurisdiction wikipedia.org
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Dayananda Saraswati (Arsha Vidya)
Subramanian Swamy implead in the Chidambaram Temple Case in the year 2009. Though the Podu Dikshitars and Dr. wikipedia.org
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