joinder
pronunciation
How to pronounce joinder in British English: UK ['dʒɔɪndə]
How to pronounce joinder in American English: US ['dʒɔɪndə]
Word Origin
- joinder (n.)
- "act of joining together" (usually in specific legal senses), c. 1600, from French joindre "to join," taken as a noun (see join).
Example
- 1. Imaginative joinder of offenses ; normative joinder ; overall repetition ; wrongful crime-combatin .
- 2. Consolidation of arbitral proceedings ( joinder ) , participation of third parties .
- 3. Value analysis and system construction of preliminary joinder of actions .
- 4. Patterns of non-plural crimes ; imaginative joinder of offenses ; legal nature ; conditions and punishment .
- 5. The general theory maintains that imaginative joinder offenses is one crime in legal nature , and should be sentenced on the basis of the most serious crime , but this theory leads to difficult position of practice .