Co-Plaintiff definition
Co-Plaintiff or “Indiana” shall mean the State of Indiana on behalf of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management.
Co-Plaintiff means the State of Alabama or the State of Louisiana.
Co-Plaintiff means the State of New Jersey.
Examples of Co-Plaintiff in a sentence
The Buyer irrevocably consents to have itself named as the Plaintiff or Co-Plaintiff in such action and herby authorizes all steps to be taken in connection with the commencement and continuance of such an action.
The parties expressly agree to be bound by such Court-ordered transfer whether or not the party is a Co-Plaintiff in the District Court Action.
The Customer irrevocably consents to have itself named as the Plaintiff or Co-Plaintiff in such action and hereby authorises the Seller to take all steps in connection with the commencement and continuance of such an action, including the terms on which any such claim may be settled, whether in its sole name or jointly.
More Definitions of Co-Plaintiff
Co-Plaintiff means the State of Louisiana.
Co-Plaintiff means the State of Utah.
Co-Plaintiff means the State of Alabama and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management;
Co-Plaintiff means the State of Utah on behalf of UDEQ.