You file an objection to the motion for relief.
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To refer to two plaintiffs without indicating possession, you would write "two plaintiffs" or "2 plaintiffs." This form does not suggest ownership or possession.
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"Plaintiffs' consent" is correct. The apostrophe before the "s" indicates that the consent belongs to multiple plaintiffs.
Yes.
The correct placement would be "Plaintiffs' Complaint" to indicate that the complaint belongs to multiple plaintiffs.
It means that their notifying you (and the court) that their motion agreeing to partial judgment (as initially awarded by the court) has been withdrawn. Apparently, they have decided that it is not in their best interest to accept it.
Yes.
The plural form of plaintiff is plaintiffs.
In a word, money. Legally, they seek "compensation" for their losses. Not all plaintiffs seek money damages (called "legal relief") from defendants, although this is the most common. Many times, plaintiffs seek what is called "equitable relief" Equitable relief is granted when legal relief, i.e. money, is inadequate to compensate a plaintiff for the harm done. Examples of equitable relief are restraints, injunctions, specific performance of contracts, declaratory judgments, divorces, will invalidations, foreclosures, partitions, ejectments, appointments of receivers, cease and desist orders, shareholder derivative actions and other types of remedies that may have to be individually crafted to properly compensate the plaintiff.
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