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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
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 plural possessive form, plaintiffs'consent, is the correct form for the consent of the plaintiffs.
If you are talking about one plaintiff, then it is: Plaintiff's Complaint. If it is the complaint of many plaintiffs, then it would be: Plaintiffs' Complaint.
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
The correct possessive form of "Plaintiffs" is "Plaintiffs'." This is because the word "Plaintiffs" is already a plural noun, so to indicate possession, an apostrophe is added after the final "s." Using "Plaintiffs's" would be redundant and incorrect in standard English grammar.
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The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
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Not enough information contained in question.. Plaintiffs motion for WHAT? Motion for relief of WHAT?
Yes, he was by pope Leo x. when he wrote a book about his catholicism faith. He was so impressed he gave him the title 'defender of faith'.