Definition von pleadings im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
Papers filed by parties in a lawsuit stating claims against each other, or his/her defenses to those claims
Requests filed with the court, whether through a petition, an answer or a motion for relief
Statements or claims describing a plaintiff's reason for action or a defendant's grounds for defense
Written documents stating the allegations and claims of the opposing parties in a legal dispute
Written statements of the parties in a civil case of their positions In the federal courts, the principal pleadings are the complaint and the answer
(RWT) Written statements of the parties in a civil case of their positions In the federal courts, the principal pleadings are the complaint and the answer
formal written allegations by the parties of their respective claims and defenses for the judgment of the court
formal written statements by the parties to a lawsuit indicating their respective claims and defenses which are filed wit the court
papers required to be filed by each party with the court which allege the facts, claims, and defenses involved in the case
Formal written statement in a civil action, served by a party on his opponents, stating allegations of fact upon which the party pleading is claiming relief, but not the evidence by which the facts are to be proved, eg: Statement of Claim, Defence
Written statements delivered by parties to one another setting out the legal and factual basis of a claim or defence Pleadings may include a statement of claim, defence and reply
This application option lists all pleadings that have been filed in regards to the application Each pleading is identified by type, date the pleading was filed, a description of the pleading, and the name of the pleading file To view a pleading, click its file name Note: You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed with your web browser to view pleadings
The formal written statements filed in court by the parties to institute or defend an action, or to frame issues for litigation and court decision
1 Statements, in logical and legal form, of the facts that constitute plaintiff's cause of action and defendant's ground of defense Pleadings are either allegations by the parties affirming or denying certain principles of law, which are intended to describe to the court or jury the real matter in dispute BACK TO TOP
The mutual pleas and replies of the plaintiff and defendant, or written statements of the parties in support of their claims, proceeding from the declaration of the plaintiff, until issue is joined, and the question made to rest on some single point
Pleading is asking someone for something you want very much, in an intense or emotional way. He simply ignored Sid's pleading. see also special pleading
A pleading expression or gesture shows someone that you want something very much. the pleading expression on her face + pleadingly plead·ing·ly He looked at me pleadingly
Any formal written document filed with a court which requests action by the court Includes complaints, petitions, answers to the complaint, responses to a petition, motions, etc
expressing earnest entreaty; "the appealing and frightened look worn by an injured dog"; "she holds out her hand for money, importunate, insistent"; "a pleading note in her voice"
A paper filed with the court in connection with a pending action A complaint, an answer, and a motion are examples of pleadings Pleadings have different purposes A complaint is designed to state the facts that show that the defendant is liable to the plaintiff The answer is designed to state facts that show the defendant is not liable to the plaintiff A motion is a request, filed by the moving party, that the court do something, e g , dismiss the plaintiffs complaint because it does not state facts showing that the defendant is liable under the law; or enter judgment against a party when there is no dispute as to the facts and the law renders the party liable Cf motion to dismiss, summary judgment
The process by which the parties in a suit or action alternately present written statements of their contentions, each responsive to that which precedes, and each serving to narrow the field of controversy until there evolves one or more points affirmed on one side and denied on the other, called the issue upon which they then go to trial
Any formal written application to the court for relief or notice and the written response to it Pleadings include petitions, answers, counter-claims, responses, and motions