misjoinder

[misˈjoin-dər]

misjoinder Definition

  • 1a mistake made in joining two or more legal claims or parties in a single lawsuit
  • 2an improper joining of parties or causes of action in a legal proceeding

Using misjoinder: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "misjoinder" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The judge dismissed the case due to misjoinder of parties.

  • Example

    The plaintiff's lawyer argued that there was no misjoinder of claims.

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Summary: misjoinder in Brief

Misjoinder [misˈjoin-dər] is a legal term that refers to a mistake made in joining two or more legal claims or parties in a single lawsuit. It can also mean an improper joining of parties or causes of action in a legal proceeding. For example, the judge may dismiss a case due to misjoinder of parties.