interplead - 3 dictionary results
in⋅ter⋅plead
[in-ter-pleed]
–verb (used without object), -plead⋅ed, -plead⋅ing. Law.
| 1. | to litigate with each other in order to determine which of two parties is the rightful claimant against a third party. |
| 2. | to bring two or more claimants before a court to determine which of them is entitled to a claim that a third party recognizes. |
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| in·ter·plead
(ĭn'tər-plēd') Pronunciation Key
intr.v. in·ter·plead·ed, in·ter·plead·ing, in·ter·pleads Law To submit one's claim to the process of interpleader. [Middle English enterpleden, from Anglo-Norman enterpleder : enter-, between (from Latin inter-; see inter-) + pleder, to plead (variant of Old French plaidier; see plead).] |
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