Mis-joinder: When a person has been named as a party to a law suit when that person should not have been added.
Mis-joinder The naming of a person as a party to a law suit when that person should not have been added.
Abatement, F 12; or one of them may take the entire tenancy on himself, and pray judgment of the writ. Id. F 13. But mis-joinder of defendant in a personal action is not the subject of a plea in abatement. Arch. Civ. PI. 68, 310.
a person who should have been made a party to a legal proceedings has been forgotten or omitted. This is usually addressed by asking the court to amend documents and including the forgotten party to the proceedings. It is the opposite of mis-joinder.
It is the opposite of mis-joinder. Notary Also known as "notary public": a legal officer with specific judicial authority to attest to legal documents usually with an official seal.
See also: Court, Non-joinder, Party, Action, Property
 
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