Civil Causes of Action - Interpleader Law and Legal Definition
Interpleader is the procedure when two parties are involved in a lawsuit over the right to collect a debt from a third party, who admits the money is owed but does not know which person to pay. The debtor deposits the funds with the court ("interpleads"), asks the court to dismiss him/her/it from the lawsuit and lets the claimants settle their dispute in court.
Legal Definition list
- Civil Causes of Action - Intentional Interference with Contract
- Civil Causes of Action - Inkeeper Liability
- Civil Causes of Action - Injunctions
- Civil Causes of Action - Fraud
- Civil Causes of Action - False Imprisonment
- Civil Causes of Action - Interpleader
- Civil Causes of Action - Legal Malpractice
- Civil Causes of Action - Libel
- Civil Causes of Action - Loss of Consortium Claim
- Civil Causes of Action - Malicious Prosecution
- Civil Causes of Action - Medical Malpractice