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joint liability :: legal definition


Joint liability - n. when two or more persons are both responsible for a debt, claim or judgment. It can be important to the person making the claim, as well as to a person who is sued, who can demand that anyone with joint liability for the alleged debt or claim for damages be joined in (brought into) the lawsuit.

See also: joinder joint and several and Related Law Terms ↓


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