litigant - significado y definición. Qué es litigant
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Qué (quién) es litigant - definición

ACCUSED PERSON
Civil defendant; Defendants; Codefendant; Criminal defendant; Co-defendant
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litigant      
n. any party to a lawsuit. This means plaintiff, defendant, petitioner, respondent, cross-complainant and cross-defendant, but not a witness or attorney.
litigant      
¦ noun a person involved in litigation.
¦ adjective [postposition] archaic involved in litigation.
litigant      
(litigants)
A litigant is a person who is involved in a civil legal case, either because they are making a formal complaint about someone, or because a complaint is being made about them. (LEGAL)
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Defendant

In court proceedings, a defendant is a person or object who is the party either accused of committing a crime in criminal prosecution or against whom some type of civil relief is being sought in a civil case.

Terminology varies from one jurisdiction to another. In Scots law, the terms "accused" or "panel" are used instead in criminal proceedings and "defender" in civil proceedings. Another term in use is "respondent".

Ejemplos de uso de litigant
1. Well, that‘s not the burden that the litigant should have to take.
2. And now, to these titles, Anna Nicole Smith can add another: Supreme Court litigant.
3. If the law helped a litigant to make his case, fine.
4. But it was not only as a prodigious litigant that he is remembered.
5. But in the ancillary action, she appeared as a litigant in person without professional help.