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The intervener joins the suit by filing a motion to intervene. An intervenor can join the side of the plaintiff, defendant, or as adverse to both the plaintiff and defendant. In federal cases, Rule 24 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governs intervention.
Definition of petition for intervention : a petition in which a person seeks to be permitted to intervene in a lawsuit involving other parties so that his own rights and interests may be protected by a judgment or decree binding all.
In the U.S., intervention is a Civil Law procedure where someone not currently part of a case can join the case to make sure their interests get fairly represented.
Intervenors as a matter of right are those parties who have a statutory right to participate. Permissive intervenors are those parties who may be permitted to participate if the proceeding will affect them directly and if intervention is otherwise appropriate under law.
In the U.S., intervention is a Civil Law procedure where someone not currently part of a case can join the case to make sure their interests get fairly represented.
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Under Rule 24(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, intervention allows a person who is not a party to an action, who has interests in subject of an action to be joined, instead of waiting to be forced into action, if he or she timely applies to the court to intervene, assuming his interest is not adequately
Definition of petition for intervention : a petition in which a person seeks to be permitted to intervene in a lawsuit involving other parties so that his own rights and interests may be protected by a judgment or decree binding all.
Definition of petition for intervention : a petition in which a person seeks to be permitted to intervene in a lawsuit involving other parties so that his own rights and interests may be protected by a judgment or decree binding all.
In law, intervention is a procedure to allow a nonparty, called intervenor (also spelled intervener) to join ongoing litigation, either as a matter of right or at the discretion of the court, without the permission of the original litigants.
Motion to Intervene means the formal pleading filed by a party by which pleading the said party seeks to be granted leave to intervene in a proceeding before the Division.

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