interplead (v. i.) To plead against each other, or go to trial between
themselves, as the claimants in an in an interpleader. See
Interpleader.
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interplead in-tėr-plēd′, v.i.
(law) to discuss adverse claims to property by bill of
interpleader.—n.Interplead′er, one who interpleads: a form of
process in the English courts, by a bill in equity, intended to protect a
defendant who claims no interest in the subject-matter of a suit, while
at the same time he has reason to know that the plaintiff's title is
disputed by some other claimant
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