PLAINTIFF vs APPELLEE: NOUN
- A party bringing a suit in civil law against a defendant; accusers.
- One who commences a personal action or suit to obtain a remedy for an injury to his rights; -- opposed to defendant.
- In law, the person who begins a suit before a tribunal for the recovery of a claim: opposed to defendant.
- The party that institutes a suit in a court.
- A person who brings an action in a court of law
- A respondent.
- The person who is appealed against, or accused of crime; -- opposed to appellor.
- The defendant in an appeal; -- opposed to appellant.
- In law, the person against whom an appeal is brought; the respondent in an appeal.
- One against whom an appeal is taken.
PLAINTIFF vs APPELLEE: ADJECTIVE
- See plaintive.
- N/A
PLAINTIFF vs APPELLEE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Complaining.
- N/A
PLAINTIFF vs APPELLEE: RELATED WORDS
- Prosecutor, Objector, Prosecution, Requester, Applicant, Complaint, Indemnification, Attorney, Respondent, Appellant, Petitioner, Appellee, Defendant, Claimant, Complainant
- Tortfeasor, Intervenor, Quo warranto, Remittitur, Affirmance, Complainant, Nonsuit, Pendente lite, Relator, Claimant, Appellant, Petitioner, Respondent, Defendant, Plaintiff
PLAINTIFF vs APPELLEE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Suer, Person, Prosecutor, Prosecution, Applicant, Complaint, Indemnification, Attorney, Respondent, Appellant, Petitioner, Appellee, Defendant, Claimant, Complainant
- Tortfeasor, Intervenor, Quo warranto, Remittitur, Affirmance, Complainant, Nonsuit, Pendente lite, Relator, Claimant, Appellant, Petitioner, Respondent, Defendant, Plaintiff
PLAINTIFF vs APPELLEE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In the case at bar the claims of each plaintiff virtually track those of every other plaintiff.
- Plaintiff further argued that proximate cause has been established and the real question for the Court is whether Plaintiff assumed the risk.
- Please be aware that having a judgment issued in favor of the plaintiff only allows the plaintiff the right to attempt collections.
- The plaintiff also alleges that his supervisor accused him of calling the police and reporting capacity restrictions, which the plaintiff denies doing.
- PLAINTIFF and stealing or assistingin stealing assets from PLAINTIFF.
- PLAINTIFF DECEASED: The discovery deposition of a deceased plaintiff is not admissible at trial under any theory.
- Plaintiff was forced to stay home with her child, whom Plaintiff also claims had serious health conditions.
- Plaintiff for the additional expenses, which Plaintiff disputed.
- Plaintiff in this action; OR an authorized business representative of the plaintiff; OR the attorney for Plaintiff.
- This claim must be proved separately as to each individual Plaintiff, namely Plaintiff Suleiman Abdullah Salim, Plaintiff Mohamed Ahmed Ben Soud, and Gul Rahman.
- Motion to Hold Appellee in Contempt and Second Motion to Hold Appellee in Contempt.
- The names and addresses of each appellant, appellee, counsel for each appellant and appellee, and the trial judge.
- APPELLEE The party against whom an appeal is filed is called the appellee or the respondent.
- After a Complaint was filed and once Appellee was assigned the Mortgage, Appellee substituted itself for Aurora in the instant case.
- Appellee as a victim of a broken childhood order that Appellee stand trial as an adult.
- Appellee undertakes to show that right by averring that appellee is the original owner merely under a different name.
- Consequently, appellee was entitled to subrogation, and the trial court properly awarded summary judgment to appellee.
- Appellee claims there is doubt as to whether Larry received a certificate of title from appellee with his name on it.
- Appellant contacted appellee and asked appellee to split the cost.
- KA COA STATE OF MISSISSIPPI APPELLEE BRIEF FOR THE APPELLEE APPELLEE DOES NOT REQUEST ORAL ARGUMENT JIM HOOD, ATTORNEY GENERAL BY: BILLYL.
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