
1) French word used in English 2) Legal acceptance 3) Legal terminology 4) The act of joining
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1) Junction
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n. the joining together of several lawsuits or several parties all in one lawsuit, provided that the legal issues and the factual situation are the same for all plaintiffs and defendants. Joinder requires a) that one of the parties to one of the lawsuits make a motion to join the suits and the parties in a single case; b) notice must be made to all...
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Joinder is a legal term that refers to the process of joining two or more legal issues together to be heard in one hearing or trial. It is done when the issues or parties involved overlap sufficiently to make the process more efficient or more fair. It helps courts avoid hearing the same facts multiple times or seeing the same parties return to co...
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Combining charges or defendants on the same complaint. Where a crime is committed by two people, both may be charged on one complaint. Joinder also applies in civil cases, where parties and claims may be joined in one complaint.
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legal uniting or joining
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• (v. t.) A joining of causes of action or defense in civil suits or criminal prosecutions. • (v. t.) The act of joining; a putting together; conjunction. • (v. t.) A joining of parties as plaintiffs or defendants in a suit. • (v. t.) Acceptance of an issue tendered in law or fact.
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It refers to joining of various parties to the lawsuit, who have same claim or defence to make. They are known as co plaintiff or co defendants. Joinders can also refer to combination of various claims or right to relief in one lawsuit.Joinders can be permissive, where the parties have same common interest in the claim or relief. joinders can be co...
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Join'der noun [ French
joindre . See
Join ,
transitive verb ]
1. The act of joining; a putting together; conjunction. « Confirmed by mutual
joinder of your hands.»
Shak. 2. (Law) (a) A joining of partie...
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The joining together of several lawsuits or several parties all in one lawsuit because the legal issues and the factual situation are the same for all plaintiffs and defendants, or because a party is necessary to the resolution of the case. Joinder may be mandatory if a person necessary to a fair result was not included in the original lawsuit, or ...
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Joining parties or claims in a suit.
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the act of joining. · · the joining of causes of action in a suit. · the joining of parties in a suit. · the acceptance by a party to an action of an issue tendered.
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