enterplead (Meaning)
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enterplead (v. i.)
Same as Interplead.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enterplead
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
enterplead Sentence Examples
- The defendant decided to directly enterplead with the court instead of filing a formal answer.
- The parties agreed to enterplead the disputed funds into the court's registry.
- The stakeholder interpleaded the competing claims to the property in order to avoid multiple lawsuits.
- The court ordered the garnishee to enterplead the funds owed to the judgment debtor.
- The plaintiffs were required to enterplead all adverse claimants to the property in their lawsuit.
- The insurance company enterpleaded the proceeds of the policy into court to determine who was entitled to the funds.
- The bank enterpleaded the funds in the deceased account holder's account to avoid liability to the competing claimants.
- The landlord enterpleaded the security deposit into court when two tenants claimed ownership of the funds.
- The escrow agent enterpleaded the funds held in escrow when the buyer and seller could not agree on the terms of the sale.
- The trustee enterpleaded the trust assets into court to determine the rightful beneficiaries.
FAQs About the word enterplead
Same as Interplead.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The defendant decided to directly enterplead with the court instead of filing a formal answer.
The parties agreed to enterplead the disputed funds into the court's registry.
The stakeholder interpleaded the competing claims to the property in order to avoid multiple lawsuits.
The court ordered the garnishee to enterplead the funds owed to the judgment debtor.