Sentences

implead in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Implead: to bring a third party into a legal action as a defendant, typically to assert that the third party may be liable for all or part of the claim.

Sample Sentences

  1. The plaintiff decided to implead a third party who may share liability in the case.
  2. In order to resolve the dispute, the defendant chose to implead the original contractor.
  3. The court allowed the defendant to implead additional parties to clarify the issues at hand.
  4. Legal counsel advised her to implead the insurance company for coverage on the matter.
  5. After reviewing the evidence, the judge permitted the plaintiff to implead several witnesses.
  6. The attorney decided to implead the third party in order to clarify liability in the case.
  7. In the complex lawsuit, the judge permitted the plaintiff to implead additional defendants to address all claims.
  8. To strengthen her case, she chose to implead several witnesses who could corroborate her version of events.
  9. The legal team was confident that by choosing to implead the insurance company, they could secure a better settlement.
  10. The defendant's counsel argued against the motion to implead, citing insufficient evidence to justify the action.