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Term: interplead
1.
A pleading of a party in interpleader proceedings, whereby the party interpleads (or makes a claim) for the fund or asset in the possession of the stakeholder.
The supplier intended to interplead for title to the asset held by the stakeholder.
Usage: The supplier intended to interplead for title to the asset held by the stakeholder.
Related Words: inter se; inter parties; litigation; interpleader.
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