indispensable parties

indispensable parties
One without whose presence no adequate judgment can be entered determining rights of parties before a court. Insurance Co. of North America v. Allied Crude Vegetable Oil Refining Corp., 89 N.J.Super. 518, 215 A.2d 579, 588.
Those who have such an interest in the controversy that the court cannot render a final decree without affecting their interests. Ohmart v. Dennis, 188 Neb. 260, 196 N.W.2d 181, 184.
Those who must be joined because nonjoinder prejudices their rights and those of parties already joined such that the action cannot continue without them. Wright Farms Const., Inc. v. Kreps, D.C.Vt., 444 F.Supp. 1023, 1028.
Those without whom the action cannot proceed, and must be joined even if by such joinder the court loses jurisdiction over the controversy. Milligan v. Anderson, C.A.Okl., 522 F.2d 1202, 1205. Fed.R.Civil P. 19.
See joinder (joinder of parties)
- necessary parties

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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