bill in the nature of a bill of review

Definition of "bill in the nature of a bill of review"
  1. It's a type of equitable plea aimed to overturn a court ruling, typically brought forth by an individual who was not involved in the initial lawsuit, commonly before the ruling is formally recorded
How to use "bill in the nature of a bill of review" in a sentence
  1. The individual, not being a direct part of the original case, sought to change the ruling through a bill in the nature of a bill of review.
  2. To challenge the court's decision, a bill in the nature of a bill of review was filed by a third party before the verdict became part of the record.
  3. In order to reverse the court's judgment, a person uninvolved in the original suit exercised the option of filing a bill in the nature of a bill of review.

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