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1 joinder of defendants
Юридический термин: объединение ответчиков для рассмотрения их дел в одном производстве, объединение ответчиков или подсудимых для рассмотрения их дел в одном производстве, объединение подсудимых для рассмотрения их дел в одном производстве -
2 joinder of defendants
объединение ответчиков или подсудимых для рассмотрения их дел в одном производстве -
3 joinder
1) присоединение; объединение2) привлечение в качестве стороны по делу; выступление в качестве соистца или соответчика3) принятие решения, предложенного другой стороной; присоединение к чьей-л. точке зрения, позиции•joinder in defence — выступление в качестве соответчика или соподсудимого;
joinder in issue — 1. согласие на передачу вопроса, выдвинутого противной стороной, на разрешение суда 2. принятие решения, предложенного другой стороной;
- joinder of causes of actionjoinder in pleading — согласие с противоположной стороной по процедурному вопросу;
- joinder of claims
- joinder of defendants
- joinder of issue
- joinder of offences
- joinder of offenders
- joinder of parties
- prejudicial joinder* * *
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joinder — Joining or coupling together; uniting two or more constituents or elements in one; uniting with another person in some legal step or proceeding; union; concurrence. The consent to an agreement or document by a party who has an interest in the… … Black's law dictionary
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