impleadable (Meaning)
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impleadable (a.)
Not admitting excuse, evasion, or plea; rigorous.
Synonyms & Antonyms of impleadable
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impleadable Sentence Examples
- The defendant's actions were so egregious that they were deemed impleadable by the court.
- Under the current legal framework, the plaintiff was unable to implead the third party in the action.
- The statute of limitations had expired, rendering the defendant impleadable in the case.
- The lack of jurisdiction over the impleadable party prevented their participation in the lawsuit.
- The court dismissed the impleading claim as it failed to meet the pleading requirements.
- The impleadable entity was served with the summons and complaint, initiating the legal proceedings.
- The plaintiff requested leave from the court to implead an additional party to the action.
- The impleadable party contested the validity of the underlying cause of action.
- The court found the defendant impleadable as they were liable for the same wrong as the original defendant.
- The impleadable party filed a cross-claim against the plaintiff, alleging contributory negligence.
FAQs About the word impleadable
Not admitting excuse, evasion, or plea; rigorous.
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No antonyms found.
The defendant's actions were so egregious that they were deemed impleadable by the court.
Under the current legal framework, the plaintiff was unable to implead the third party in the action.
The statute of limitations had expired, rendering the defendant impleadable in the case.
The lack of jurisdiction over the impleadable party prevented their participation in the lawsuit.