(2 or more) Plaintiffs' Plural possessive (1 only) Plaintiff's Singular possessive
"Plaintiffs' consent" is correct. The apostrophe before the "s" indicates that the consent belongs to multiple plaintiffs.
To refer to two plaintiffs without indicating possession, you would write "two plaintiffs" or "2 plaintiffs." This form does not suggest ownership or possession.
The correct placement would be "Plaintiffs' Complaint" to indicate that the complaint belongs to multiple plaintiffs.
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
Plaintiffs do not have a surrebuttal. They have a rebuttal. Defendants reply is the surreebuttal. Plaintiffs case in chief Defendants case in chief Plaintiffs rebuttal Defendants surrebuttal
if the bottle was white then the plaintiffs should have amounted to contributory negligence
Not enough information contained in question.. Plaintiffs motion for WHAT? Motion for relief of WHAT?
"Plaintiff's" is the possessive form of "plaintiff," indicating something belonging to a single plaintiff. "Plaintiffs'" is the plural possessive form, indicating something belonging to multiple plaintiffs.
Yes they do.
no
Piccadilly Circus - 1976 Plaintiffs and Defendants was released on: USA: 16 July 1977