Mandatory Joinder Law and Legal Definition
Mandatory joinder refers to the required inclusion in a lawsuit of a party whom the court finds is absolutely necessary to a resolution of all issues in the case. The court can issue an order for mandatory joinder to include a person or entity as a party of the law suit when it appears to the court that such an inclusion may better resolve the issues involved in that law suit.
Legal Definition list
- Mandatory Injunction
- Mandatory Evacuation
- Mandatory Deposit (Copyright)
- Mandatory Declassification Review [MDR]
- Mandatory Convertible Debts
- Mandatory Joinder
- Mandatory Minimum Sentence
- Mandatory Minimum Sentencing
- Mandatory Parole
- Mandatory Recoupment Amount
- Mandatory Removal Offense [ Administrative Personnel]