A1 noun Formel

pleading

/ˈpliːdɪŋ/

A pleading is a formal document given to a court that tells the judge what a person wants in a legal case. It explains the reasons why someone is taking legal action or why they are not guilty.

Exemples

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1

The lawyer is reading the pleading today.

The lawyer is reading the formal court paper today.

2

The court requires the final pleading by Monday.

The court must have the final legal document by Monday.

3

I saw the pleading on the lawyer's desk.

I saw the legal statement on the lawyer's desk.

Famille de mots

Nom
pleading
Verb
plead
Adverbe
pleadingly
Adjectif
pleading
Apparenté
plea
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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'p' in pleading as standing for 'paper' sent to the judge.

Quiz rapide

The lawyer finished the _____ and sent it to the court.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : pleading

Exemples

1

The lawyer is reading the pleading today.

everyday

The lawyer is reading the formal court paper today.

2

The court requires the final pleading by Monday.

formal

The court must have the final legal document by Monday.

3

I saw the pleading on the lawyer's desk.

informal

I saw the legal statement on the lawyer's desk.

4

This research paper examines the first pleading of the case.

academic

This school report looks at the first legal paper of the case.

5

Our company sent the pleading to the judge.

business

Our company sent the legal statement to the judge.

Famille de mots

Nom
pleading
Verb
plead
Adverbe
pleadingly
Adjectif
pleading
Apparenté
plea

Collocations courantes

file a pleading to give a legal document to the court
initial pleading the first legal document in a case
written pleading a legal statement that is on paper
court pleading a document used in a court of law
legal pleading a formal statement related to law

Phrases Courantes

responsive pleading

a paper answering a legal claim

pleading stage

the time when legal papers are shared

amended pleading

a legal paper that has been changed

Souvent confondu avec

pleading vs plea

A plea is usually a verbal answer (guilty/not guilty), whereas a pleading is a written document.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'pleading' when talking about the formal written papers lawyers give to a judge at the start of a case.

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Erreurs courantes

Do not confuse this with the emotional act of begging; in law, it specifically refers to documents.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'p' in pleading as standing for 'paper' sent to the judge.

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Origine du mot

From the Old French word 'plaidier', which means to go to court or to argue a case.

Modèles grammaticaux

countable noun often used in plural as 'pleadings' takes a singular verb in singular form
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Contexte culturel

In many English-speaking legal systems, pleadings are the foundation of any civil lawsuit.

Quiz rapide

The lawyer finished the _____ and sent it to the court.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : pleading

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