interplea

/ˌɪntərˈpleɪ/

Definitions

1. noun

A claim made by a third party in a lawsuit to obtain a portion of the proceeds, especially in bankruptcy proceedings.

“The lawyer filed an interplea in the case, seeking a share of the disputed assets.”

2. verb

To make such a claim.

“The plaintiff interpleaded the third party, arguing they had a rightful claim to the assets.”

Synonyms

  • claim
  • intervene

Antonyms

  • abandon
  • relinquish