Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64 |
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Page 74
Thus it was a futile act to bring in a defendant who could only be liable to the plaintiff if the plaintiff did not have to accept the new party defendant as an adversary . Therefore , the Advisory Committee recommended and the Supreme ...
Thus it was a futile act to bring in a defendant who could only be liable to the plaintiff if the plaintiff did not have to accept the new party defendant as an adversary . Therefore , the Advisory Committee recommended and the Supreme ...
Page 78
No attempt is made to bring in third - party defendants who may be liable to the plaintiff but only a defendant who is or may be liable to a defendant for all or a part of the plaintiff's claim against him .
No attempt is made to bring in third - party defendants who may be liable to the plaintiff but only a defendant who is or may be liable to a defendant for all or a part of the plaintiff's claim against him .
Page 86
They say you can't bring an insurance company in as a third party , but in the vast majority of tort cases ... The guest in the car brings suit and brings suit , we will say , against the driver of the car , the host , and has to prove ...
They say you can't bring an insurance company in as a third party , but in the vast majority of tort cases ... The guest in the car brings suit and brings suit , we will say , against the driver of the car , the host , and has to prove ...
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