Definitions from Wiktionary (third-party claim)
▸ noun: (law) A derivative lawsuit brought by a defendant in an original lawsuit, claiming that another new party being brought in is responsible for or should share in the plaintiff's damages against the defendant.
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▸ noun: (law) A derivative lawsuit brought by a defendant in an original lawsuit, claiming that another new party being brought in is responsible for or should share in the plaintiff's damages against the defendant.
Similar:
crossclaim,
counterclaim,
shareholders' derivative action,
alternative liability,
interpleader,
secondary liability,
party of the second part,
first party,
claimant,
interplea,
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