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plaintiff
plaintiffthe party who institutes a suit in court, opposed to defendant Not to be confused with:plaintive – expressing sorrow; mournful: a plaintive melody; wistful, sadplain·tiff P0346700 (plān′tĭf)n. Law The party that institutes a suit in a court. [Middle English plaintif, from Anglo-Norman pleintif, from Old French plaintif, aggrieved; see plaintive.]plaintiff (ˈpleɪntɪf) n (Law) (formerly) a person who brings a civil action in a court of law. Now replaced by: claimant Compare defendant1[C14: from legal French plaintif, from Old French plaintif (adj) complaining, from plainte plaint]plain•tiff (ˈpleɪn tɪf) n. one who brings a legal action or suit in a court (opposed to defendant). [1350–1400; Middle English, n. use of plaintif plaintive] plaintiffA person who initiates a court action.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | plaintiff - a person who brings an action in a court of lawcomplainantlaw, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"litigant, litigator - (law) a party to a lawsuit; someone involved in litigation; "plaintiffs and defendants are both litigants"petitioner, suer - someone who petitions a court for redress of a grievance or recovery of a rightdefendant, suspect - a person or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued or accused |
plaintiffnounOne that makes a formal complaint, especially in court:accuser, claimant, complainant.Translationsplaintiff (ˈpleintif) noun a person who starts a legal case against another. 原告,起訴人 原告
plaintiff
plaintiff (formerly) a person who brings a civil action in a court of law plaintiff
plaintiff Forensic medicine A person–eg, a Pt, who initiates a civil action to obtain restitution for injury caused by a negligent/allegedly negligent actplaintiff Related to plaintiff: defendantPlaintiffThe party who sues in a civil action; a complainant; the prosecution—that is, a state or the United States representing the people—in a criminal case. plaintiffn. the party who initiates a lawsuit by filing a complaint with the clerk of the court against the defendant(s) demanding damages, performance and/or court determination of rights. (See: complaint, defendant, petitioner) plaintiff the person bringing an action in court. In England and Wales now a claimant. For Scotland called a pursuer. PLAINTIFF, practice. He who, in a personal action, seeks a remedy for an injury to his rights. Ham. on Parties, h.t.; 1 Chit. Pl. Index, h.t.; Chit. Pr. Index, h.t.; 1 Com. Dig. 36, 205, 308. 2. Plaintiffs are legal or equitable. The legal plaintiff is he in whom the legal title or cause of action is vested. The equitable plaintiff is he who, not having the legal title, yet, is in equity entitled to the thing sued for; for example, when a suit is brought by Benjamin Franklin for the use of Robert Morris, Benjamin Franklin is the legal, and Robert Morris the equitable plaintiff. This is the usual manner of bringing suit, when the cause of action is not assignable at law, but is so in equity. Vide Bouv. Inst. Index, h.t.; Parties to Actions. plaintiff
PlaintiffIn a lawsuit, the party making a complaint. A plaintiff seeks some compensation, whether monetary or otherwise, for some perceived wrong for which the other party (the defendant) is claimed to be responsible. For example, if Frank crashes his car into John's house and John sues for the damages, John is the plaintiff in the case.plaintiffThe person who files a lawsuit. See also petitioner. AcronymsSeepalletplaintiff Related to plaintiff: defendantSynonyms for plaintiffnoun one that makes a formal complaint, especially in courtSynonyms- accuser
- claimant
- complainant
Synonyms for plaintiffnoun a person who brings an action in a court of lawSynonymsRelated Words- law
- jurisprudence
- litigant
- litigator
- petitioner
- suer
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