English-Thai Dictionary
interplead
VI กล่าวโทษ กัน ฟ้องร้องค ดีกัน
interpleader
N ผู้กล่าว โทษ กัน ผู้ ฟ้องร้อง กัน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INTERPLEAD
v.i.[inter and plead. ] In law, to discuss a point incidentally happening, before the principal cause can be tried.
INTERPLEADER
n.A bill of interpleader, in chancery, is where a person owes a debt or rent to one of the parties in suit, but, till the determination of it, he knows not to which, and he desired that they may interplead or settle their claims between themselves, that he may be safe in the payment.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INTERPLEAD
INTERPLEAD In `ter *plead ", v. i. (Law )
Defn: To plead against each other, or go to trial between themselves, as the claimants in an in an interpleader. See Interpleader. [Written also enterplead. ]
INTERPLEADER
INTERPLEADER In `ter *plead "er, n.
1. One who interpleads.
2. (Law )
Defn: A proceeding devised to enable a person, of whom the same debt, duty, or thing is claimed adversely by two or more parties, to compel them to litigate the right or title between themselves, and thereby to relieve himself from the suits which they might otherwise bring against him.
New American Oxford Dictionary
interpleader
in ter plead er |ˌintərˈplēdər ˌɪntərˈplidər | ▶noun Law a suit pleaded between two parties to determine a matter of claim or right to property held by a third party. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Anglo-Norman French enterpleder, from enter- ‘between ’ + pleder ‘to plead. ’
Oxford Dictionary
interpleader
inter |plead ¦er |ˌɪntəˈpliːdə | ▶noun Law a suit pleaded between two parties to determine a matter of claim or right to property held by a third party. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Anglo-Norman French enterpleder, from enter- ‘between ’ + pleder ‘to plead ’.