Interpleader


[in-ter-plee-der] /ˌɪn tərˈpli dər/

noun, Law.
1.
a judicial proceeding by which, when two parties make the same claim against a third party, the rightful claimant is determined.
[in-ter-plee-der] /ˌɪn tərˈpli dər/
noun, Law.
1.
a party who .
/ˌɪntəˈpliːdə/
noun (law)
1.
a process by which a person holding money or property claimed by two or more parties and having no interest in it himself can require the claimants to litigate with each other to determine the issue
2.
a person who interpleads

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