nonjoinder

/nɑnˈdʒɔɪndər/
noun
  1. In law, the failure to include a necessary person or party in a legal case.
    • The judge dismissed the case because of nonjoinder of an essential witness.
    • Nonjoinder can delay a trial until all required parties are added.
    • The lawyer argued that nonjoinder of the property owner made the lawsuit invalid.
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