prosecutor, accuser
Claimant
The possessive form of the word "plaintiff" is "plaintiff's."
"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.
"Ptf." is the shorthand for plaintiff.
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
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.
The Plaintiff.
The person initiating a law suit is called an Appellant.
The possessive form of the word "plaintiff" is "plaintiff's."
"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.
Plaintiff is a noun.
"Ptf." is the shorthand for plaintiff.
a male plaintiff = to'en (טוען) a female plaintiff = to'enet (×˜×•×¢× ×ª)
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
You must obtain a release from the plaintiff's estate.You must obtain a release from the plaintiff's estate.You must obtain a release from the plaintiff's estate.You must obtain a release from the plaintiff's estate.
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The plaintiff is the person who brings or files suit and the defendant is the person who is sued by the plaintiff.
the plaintiff was Texas.