PLAINTIFF vs RESPONDENT: NOUN
- A person who brings an action in a court of law
- In law, the person who begins a suit before a tribunal for the recovery of a claim: opposed to defendant.
- One who commences a personal action or suit to obtain a remedy for an injury to his rights; -- opposed to defendant.
- A party bringing a suit in civil law against a defendant; accusers.
- The party that institutes a suit in a court.
- Someone who responds
- The codefendant (especially in a divorce proceeding) who is accused of adultery with the corespondent
- One who responds.
- The defending party in certain legal proceedings, as in a case brought by petition.
- A defendant in a lawsuit, now specifically in a divorce case.
- One who responds; specifically, in a scholastic disputation, one who maintains a thesis, and defends it against the objections of one or more opponents.
- Specifically One who answers or is called on to answer a petition or an appeal.
- In mathematics, a quantity in the body of a table: opposed to argument, or the regularly varying quantity with which the table is entered.
- One who answers in certain suits or proceedings, generally those which are not according to the course of the common law, as in equity and admiralty causes, in petitions for partition, and the like; -- distinquished from appellant.
- One who maintains a thesis in reply, and whose province it is to refute objections, or overthrow arguments; -- distinguished from opponent.
- Person who answers for the defendant in a case before a court. In some legal systems, when one appeals a criminal case, one names the original court as defendant, but the state is the respondent.
- One who responds. See also correspondent.
- Person that participates in research involving questionnaires.
PLAINTIFF vs RESPONDENT: ADJECTIVE
- See plaintive.
- Disposed or expected to respond; answering; according; corresponding.
- Replying
- Of or being a respondent in a proceeding.
- Giving or given as an answer; responsive.
PLAINTIFF vs RESPONDENT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Complaining.
- Conformable; corresponding.
- Answering; responding.
PLAINTIFF vs RESPONDENT: RELATED WORDS
- Prosecutor, Objector, Prosecution, Requester, Applicant, Complaint, Indemnification, Attorney, Respondent, Appellant, Petitioner, Appellee, Defendant, Claimant, Complainant
- Intervener, Person, Enquirer, Intervenor, Applicant, Plaintiff, Appellee, Defendant, Complainant, Claimant, Appellant, Responsive, Answering, Responder, Answerer
PLAINTIFF vs RESPONDENT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Suer, Person, Prosecutor, Prosecution, Applicant, Complaint, Indemnification, Attorney, Respondent, Appellant, Petitioner, Appellee, Defendant, Claimant, Complainant
- Guarantor, Interviewee, Intervener, Person, Intervenor, Applicant, Plaintiff, Appellee, Defendant, Complainant, Claimant, Appellant, Responsive, Answering, Responder
PLAINTIFF vs RESPONDENT: 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.
- Respondent A Respondent is the party against whom the claim is filed.
- Respondent reasonably relied upon and paid its growersaccordingly, so Respondent would suffer a loss if it were ordered to pay thecommissions owed to Complainant.
- If Respondent is not providing services for both plans, thn Respondent only needs to provide its Responses to either the PPO or DHMO sections.
- Following the filing of Formal Charges against a Respondent, the Respondent and Bar Counsel may resolve the matter by stipulation.
- If the Respondent does not file an answer, the Authority will find that the Respondent has admitted each allegation.
- If the respondent decides to challenge the alleged violation or proposed civil money penalty, what should the respondent do?
- When the respondent spouse is personally served, the Standard Family Law Restraining Orders bind the respondent.
- Respondent and Complainant Rights: The respondent may examine relevant incident reports as well as other pertinent evidence.
- At all times since _______________, Respondent Current has not received a salary from Respondent ABC Construction.
- Respondent, including all accounts on which the Respondent is principal or trustee.
PLAINTIFF vs RESPONDENT: QUESTIONS
- When can a plaintiff submit an affidavit of damages?
- Can a plaintiff voluntarily discontinue an action without prejudice?
- Is mediation of patent infringement cases beneficial to plaintiff?
- What are the challenges of a subrogation plaintiff?
- Can transtransposition as a plaintiff under order XXIII?
- Can an antitrust plaintiff recover his lost profits?
- Did Stoneham exercise bad faith by ousting plaintiff?
- What are special circumstances for an impecunious plaintiff?
- Can a plaintiff amend his complaint to state a claim against a third party who is or may be liable to the plaintiff?
- Is it Plaintiff v defendant or Plaintiff v respondent?
- Is Spain a respondent to the Energy Charter Treaty?
- Are the respondent union members entitled to Provident Fund?
- What is the meaning of application notice and respondent?
- Why did the respondent unseal a previous sealed record?
- Are petitioners jointly liable to respondent Rafael Ortigas?
- Can the respondent waive service under Section 245?
- What are the characteristics of a survey respondent?
- What happened to officer Scott and respondent Harris?
- What are the services provided by respondent banks?
- What is respondent behavior and respondent learning?