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 plaintiff ['pleintif]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 原告, 起诉人

[经] 原告, 原起诉人




    plaintiff
    [ noun ]
    a person who brings an action in a court of law
    <noun.person>


    Plaintiff \Plain"tiff\, n. [F. plaintif making complaint,
    plaintive; in Old French equiv. to plaignant complainant,
    prosecutor, fr. plaindre. See {Plaint}, and cf. {Plaintive}.]
    (Law)
    One who commences a personal action or suit to obtain a
    remedy for an injury to his rights; -- opposed to
    {defendant}.


    Plaintiff \Plain"tiff\, a.
    See {Plaintive}. [Obs.] --Prior.

    1. The Cipollone plaintiff counsel and jury apparently assumed it reassured smokers by telling them that the health problems had been solved.
    2. But Ms. Ingram argued that "Ruby Lewis did not perceive the plaintiff as having different skin color from she." She said the issue was Ms. Morrow's job performance.
    3. The evidence was a written statement by Lawrence B. Welborn, a retired lieutenant colonel, which apparently was obtained by plaintiff attorneys in connection with related litigation against Lockheed.
    4. The judge also will consider allowing the plaintiff in the Newark, N.J., case to see another 1,489 memos and transcripts that allegedly show tobacco companies knew smoking was dangerous but kept the information from the public.
    5. In that litigation, American has become the plaintiff, replacing a shareholder plaintiff.
    6. In that litigation, American has become the plaintiff, replacing a shareholder plaintiff.
    7. In his closing arguments Wednesday, Donald Cohn, Liggett's attorney, recalled an interview Mrs. Cipollone had with the plaintiff's addiction witness.
    8. First, they ruled that a plaintiff's decision to get their lawsuit dismissed doesn't preclude a federal judge from considering whether to impose sanctions on the lawyer.
    9. Prohibit double recovery when the plaintiff has already received compensation from health insurance or other sources.
    10. Pennsylvania law entitles a plaintiff to compensation for all medical expenses, plus likely future ones.
    11. Anderson asked for more than $2 million in damages to compensate the plaintiff.
    12. Two of the people he tampered with voted for the plaintiff.
    13. The lawsuit also names Vernon McFadden Jr., the widower of the fourth Shirelle, Addie Harris, as a plaintiff.
    14. In Illinois, for example, the physician-owned insurance company reported that in its 11-year history, the plaintiff received no payment in 82% of the cases that have been filed and closed.
    15. One partial solution to this societal problem would require that plaintiff lawyers prove the defendants' alleged intentional and malicious conduct was done with malice.
    16. The ruling by a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis is "a victory for losers and hypocrites," a plaintiff in the case said Friday, and her attorney vowed to appeal.
    17. Indirect Harassment A California state court decided that an employee who witnessed sexual harassment on the job could sue her employer even if the plaintiff wasn't a victim.
    18. The plaintiff's lawyer, Ben Sley of Corpus Christi, said that under Texas personal-injury law, individuals who have a duty to keep a violent person under custody and fail to do so are liable for any subsequent injuries.
    19. Philip Corboy, a plaintiff attorney in Chicago, used the same strategy in filing his first four lawsuits in state courts in Chicago, home of UAL Corp., parent of United.
    20. Unlike other potential claims, a cancerphobia claim does not require proof that the plaintiff stands a substantial chance of developing cancer.
    21. Judge Clark later made the school board a defendant, rather than a plaintiff.
    22. "Essentially it makes every plaintiff's lawyer reinvent the wheel in every case," says C.F. Hitchcock, an attorney with Public Citizen Litigation Group.
    23. As Clayton Hipp, professor of business law at Clemson University, suggests, federal securities law provides one of many models for relaxing the burden of proof on a plaintiff alleging fraud.
    24. Because there usually are no witnesses to the alleged harassment, discrediting the plaintiff can be an unseemly business, the equivalent of questioning the behavior of an alleged victim in a rape case.
    25. Clearly, premium cost regulation is one of the surest ways of complicating any difficulties that might be caused by an active plaintiff's bar or other factors that drive up settlement costs.
    26. A plaintiff is presenting "evidence" to demonstrate harm, and the defendent has the responsibility to provide "evidence" for aggrieved employers to address this outcome.
    27. Conlogue said he was warned that if he did not do so, "innocent people would suffer and be killed." The insurance company is both a defendant and a plaintiff in the lawsuit.
    28. On Tuesday, the second plaintiff in the case, 17-year-old Robert Miller, said lost an eye to flying debris during the concert in Huntsville.
    29. He pleaded no contest to 26 separate counts in 1986 _ seven of them involving the plaintiff in the civil suit _ and was sentenced to one year in jail.
    30. 'It means Lloyd's can have an investigation, keep the report secret and Names have no redress.' Another plaintiff said he was considering taking Lloyd's to a European court.
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