Motion to Intervene

Motion to Intervene - A Motion to Intervene is a legal request made by a non-party to join an ongoing case in order to protect their interests or rights.

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Motion to Intervene
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Definition and Examples

Definition
A Motion to Intervene is a legal request made by a non-party to join an ongoing case in order to protect their interests or rights.
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Translations

de-de
Antrag auf Intervention
es-es
Moción de Intervención
es-mx
Moción de Intervención
fr-fr
Motion d'intervention
en-gb
Motion to Intervene
pt-br
Petição de Intervenção
he-il
תביעה להתערבות
hi-in
हस्तक्षेप की मोशन
ja-jp
介入申立書
zh-cn
干涉动议

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