Definition of Intervener. Meaning of Intervener. Synonyms of Intervener

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Definition of Intervener

Intervener
Intervener In`ter*ven"er, n. One who intervenes; especially (Law), a person who assumes a part in a suit between others.

Meaning of Intervener from wikipedia

- awareness of intervener services and guidelines for intervener competencies. Families have educated policymakers about the role of interveners and the beneficial...
- The Will to Intervene (W2I) Project is a research initiative created by Lieut. General (retired) Roméo Dallaire, Senior Fellow at the Montreal Institute...
- an intervening cause is an event that occurs after a tortfeasor's initial act of negligence and causes injury/harm to a victim. An intervening cause...
- the bidding to 2NT asking Intervener 'are you top or bottom of your points range partner?'. With only 9-10 HCP, Intervener either p****es, or if his own...
- Intervenor compensation is a practice in which community representatives and public advocates are compensated by the state for their involvement in regulatory...
- Theory of intervening opportunities attempts to describe the likelihood of migration. Its hypothesis is that this likelihood is influenced most by the...
- Look up intervention or intervene in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intervention, Interventions, The Intervention or An Intervention may refer to: Intervention...
- Inspector Hornleigh Intervenes (German: Insp****r Hornleigh greift ein...) is a 1961 West German crime television series broadcast on WDR in four episodes...
- intervention is a procedure to allow a nonparty, called intervenor (also spelled intervener) to join ongoing litigation, either as a matter of right...
- The twelve leverage points to intervene in a system were proposed by Donella Meadows, a scientist and system analyst who studied environmental limits...