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- What is the plural possessive of the word plaintiff? - Answers
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs What is the adverb of plaintiff? The word plaintiff is the instigating party in a civil suit, a person or corporate entity
- Should Plaintiffs be s or s? - Answers
The correct possessive form of "Plaintiffs" is "Plaintiffs' " This is because the word "Plaintiffs" is already a plural noun, so to indicate possession, an apostrophe is added after the final "s "
- What is plaintiffs bar? - Answers
the attorney who represents a plaintiff (the suing party) in a lawsuit In lawyer parlance a "plaintiff's attorney" refers to a lawyer who regularly represents persons who are suing for damages
- What is the possessive form of the word plaintiff? - Answers
What is the adverb of plaintiff? The word plaintiff is the instigating party in a civil suit, a person or corporate entity There is only the possessive adjective (paintiff's or plaintiffs') and
- Which is correct plaintiffs consent or plaintiffs consent . . . - Answers
The plural possessive form, plaintiffs'consent, is the correct form for the consent of the plaintiffs
- Can you combine two civil complaints into one single complaint?
Yes, if certain facts apply: First, If the two complaints are against the same defendant but arise from separate incidents you may even be required to file the two claims in one complaint Courts
- What is the meaning of per hour or part thereof against service . . .
The Court charges you that the mere fact that there has been an accident and as a result thereof, the plaintiffs have been injured does not, in and of itself, entitle the plaintiffs to recover
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