A plaintiff is a person who sues another. An example of the word plaintiff used in a sentence might be, "The plaintiff was suing the defendant over the broken lease and the alleged damages to the apartment."
The two sides of the debate are the plaintiff and the defendant.
The court ruled in favour of the plaintiff and the defendant had to pay court costs.
The plaintiff alleges that the defendant stole five million dollars.
A plaintiff is a person who brings an action against another in a court of law
The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the defendant for breach of contract.
The noun plaintiff is a common noun; lower case unless it starts a sentence. The noun Plaintiff is a proper noun when used to name a specific plaintiff; for example, Plaintiff: Malcolm M. Malcolm or Malcolm M. Malcolm, Plaintiff.
In the case of James v/s Phil, it is James who is the plaintiff as it is he, who brought the case against Phil in the court of law.
The plaintiff will prepare the appropriate documents to effectuate the settlement.
The Plaintiff.
The lawyer was going to refute the plaintiff until her client was proven innocent.
The imputation of guilt was denied by the plaintiff. She did not believe the imputation. The imputation that he said she is not cute was denied.
I think it's proof but I'm not 100% sure.