jusTOOfresh yeah either real or personal property. Basically used mostly for insurance claims, the person that owns property on behalf of someone else is suing to have the court figure out who owns the shit in question, lol but I'm a 1L so please double check
We have a property dispute and adding to this will be:The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of any civil action of interpleader or in the nature of interpleader filed by any person, firm, or corporation, association, or society having in his or its custody or possession money or property of the value of $500 or more, or having issued a note, bond, certificate, policy of insurance, or other instrument of value or amount of $500 or more, or providing for the delivery or payment or the loan of money or property of such amount or value, or being under any obligation written or unwritten to the amount of $500 or more, if 28 U.S.C.A. § 1335 § 1335. Interpleader & Continental Illinois Nat. Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago v. R.L. Burns Corp., N.D.Ill.1982, 552 F.Supp. 113. Interpleader 4
Really should have prefaced and highlighted a difference between property holder and property owner, they are quite different yet you seem to use the terms interchangeably.
so... what is interpleader
Much better than Quimbee's cartoons!
Interpleading under Rule 22 is only permissible in claims over property?
jusTOOfresh yeah either real or personal property. Basically used mostly for insurance claims, the person that owns property on behalf of someone else is suing to have the court figure out who owns the shit in question, lol but I'm a 1L so please double check
We have a property dispute and adding to this will be:The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of any civil action of interpleader or in the nature of interpleader filed by any person, firm, or corporation, association, or society having in his or its custody or possession money or property of the value of $500 or more, or having issued a note, bond, certificate, policy of insurance, or other instrument of value or amount of $500 or more, or providing for the delivery or payment or the loan of money or property of such amount or value, or being under any obligation written or unwritten to the amount of $500 or more, if 28 U.S.C.A. § 1335 § 1335. Interpleader & Continental Illinois Nat. Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago v. R.L. Burns Corp., N.D.Ill.1982, 552 F.Supp. 113. Interpleader 4
are you Swiss?
Really should have prefaced and highlighted a difference between property holder and property owner, they are quite different yet you seem to use the terms interchangeably.