party, adverse, in, interest

party, adverse, in, interest
partie f opposée

English-French legislative terms. 2015.

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  • interest — The most general term that can be employed to denote a right, claim, title, or legal share in something. In its application to real estate or things real, it is frequently used in connection with the terms estate, right, and title. More… …   Black's law dictionary

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