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"First leave to plead" is a legal term often used in court proceedings, indicating that a party must obtain permission from the court before filing a specific pleading or motion. This requirement typically applies in situations where there are procedural rules or prior rulings that necessitate the court's approval. Essentially, it ensures that the court has oversight over the progression of the case and helps prevent frivolous or unnecessary claims from being introduced.

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Does plead mean to beg?

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Do narcissists plead with you to stay when you leave them?

Some do. They don't want to loose their "blood supply." LEAVE ANYWAY and no contact!!


What is a sentence for the word plead?

Plead is an infinitive verb (and past participle verb). Thus it can be used in the following sentences:I tried to plead with her but she wouldn't listen.I'm going to plead my case to the supreme court.He is the first person to plead guilty to this offence.


What does remonstrated mean?

to say or plead in protest, objection, or disapproval to show to present reasons in complaint; plead in protest


Why would you ask for astipulation for leave to plead?

Question doesn't make sense. You can plead guilty AT ANY TIME during a judicial proceeding, you don't have to ask for a stipulation (judge's permission) to do so.


What does the word convicts mean?

Plead or found guilty of a crime in a court of law.


What does interceding mean?

Intereceded means to plead on another's behalf or act as mediator in a dispute.


What is a leave to plead?

"Leave to plead" is the allowance by the court to file a particular type of pleading even though technically, you may be barred by court rules or statute from filing the pleading. As an example, a defendant normally has a limited number of days within which to file an Answer. After the time expires defendant will be allowed to file out of time only if the plaintiff consents or in some cases only if the court consents. If the defendant needs the court's consent, application is made for "leave to plead" defendant's answer. If the court grants leave to plead, the defendant may file the Answer as if it had been filed within the time originally required. The phrase also applies to adding different types of defenses or claims that may have been left out of pleadings already filed. If, for example, a defendant filed the usual answer denying plaintiff's claims, but later realized he should have included several affirmative defenses as well, he might have to get the court's permission to amend his original answer by adding the affirmative defenses. Here, defendant would be granted leave to plead the specific affirmative defenses he needs.


What part of speech is the word plead?

Plead is a verb.


Should you leave your boyfriend if he put his first before you?

Well yes, and what do you mean by first? What? His first girlfriend that he had sexual intercourse with?


What does the term plead to the fifth mean?

You may not be forced to incriminate yourself in a trial. That means that if someone asks you a question the answer of which may incriminate you (regardless of your true guilt) you do not have to answer and they have no right to force the answer out of you. "I plead the 5th." Is the standard answer to such a question.


What does you pleyed the fifth?

Do you mean what does it mean to plead the fifth? This would refer to your fifth amendment right not to say anything that would be self-incrementing.

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