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1 litigation friend
litigation friend Verfahrenspfleger m
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litigation friend — a representative in court proceedings for children who have yet to reach their majority (i.e. aged 18) who require special protection in respect of legal claims brought by or against them. The main purpose is to ensure that settlements are fair… … Law dictionary
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next friend — n: a person appearing in or appointed by a court to act on behalf of a person (as a child) lacking legal capacity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. next friend … Law dictionary
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statement of truth — A statement to be included in any claim form, application notice or witness statement that confirms that the facts stated therein are true. The statement of truth must be signed by the litigant, or his litigation friend or legal representative or … Law dictionary
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