joinder
英:['dʒɔɪndə] 美: ['dʒɔɪndə]
joinder 基本解释
n.连接,联合诉讼;
英英释义
Joinder
Joinder is a legal term that refers to the process of joining two or more legal issues together to be heard in one hearing or trial. It is done when the issues or parties involved overlap sufficiently to make the process more efficient or more fair.以上来源于:Wikipedia
joinder 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The litigants of one party involving many people in a joinder may name a representative to handle the litigation.
当事人一方人数众多的共同诉讼,可以由当事人推选代表人进行诉讼。 - Joinder means consolidating more than two persons into one lawsuit for the purpose of solving the disputes and therefore is also called consolidation of parties.
共同诉讼是指将两个以上的当事人合并到一个诉讼中进行审理,因而又可以称为当事人的合并。
权威例句
JOINDER OF FLOOR TILESJoinder and Separation: Reflection and Reconstruction of the System of Civil Suit Collateral to Criminal ProceedingsA New Discussion on the Solving Ways of Concurrence of Claims——Taking the Objective Preliminary Joinder of Actions as a SolutionOf the way we were: On temperament, attachment, and the transmission gap: A rejoinder to Fox (1995).Morphometric Analysis of Old World Talpidae (Mammalia, Insectivora) Using Partial-Warp ScoresHierarchical Bayesian models of length-specific catchability of research trawl surveysRejoinder: Latent variable graphical model selection via convex optimizationCytochrome c oxidase is a proton pump: a rejoinder to recent criticism.Cautions on OECD'S Recent Educational Survey (PISA)A Distributional Approach for Causal Inference Using Propensity Scores