Legal Definition and Related Resources of Bringing money into court
Meaning of Bringing money into court
The act of depositing money in the hands of the proper officer of the court for the purpose of satisfying a debt or duty, or of an interpleader. See “Payment into Court.”
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Payment into court.
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